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    SyncTERM

    Cross-platform BBS (ANSI) Terminal

    A cross-platform ANSI-BBS terminal designed to connect to remote BBSs via telnet, rlogin, or SSH. Supports ANSI music and the IBM charset when possible. Will run from a console, under X11 using XLib, or using SDL.
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    steganoroute

    steganoroute

    Send steganographed text messages to mtr with fake hops in the network

    Steganoroute is a tool to send steganographed text messages to another computer over the network. The receiver must make a traceroute to the sender using the mtr program (and pressing 'd' once to switch the display mode to the continuous graph). This tool, the sender, creates several fake hops and makes them answer the ICMP packets (or not) to write the letters one by one on the mtr client screen.
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    ulduzcon

    ulduzcon

    Qt-based Serial Console with built-in TFTP and script capabilities

    A long due for the embedded device developers replacement for Minicom with a rich set of features such as GUI based on Qt, built-in TFTP server and scripting capabilities based on QtScript, multiple profiles support, Unicode and international charsets, hex dump and so on.
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    Bashish is a theme enviroment for text terminals. It can change colors, font, transparency and background image on a per-application basis. Additionally Bashish supports prompt changing on common shells such as bash, zsh and tcsh.
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    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Mrxvt is a multi-tabbed X terminal emulator based on rxvt. It is portable, lightweight and fast. It supports psuedo-transparency, background image (JPEG/PNG/XPM), tinting, NeXT/Rxvt/Xterm/SGI style scrollbar, multi-languages (CJK), XIM, freetype font...
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    MEConsole is an easy used SSH/Telnet/CMD console for windows with a lot of features. i.e multi & dividual tabs, chinese font support, enhanced windows console, lots of hotkey support.
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    The SetConsole is a script for text mode console initialization on Linux platform. It sets up font, application character map, cursor, keyboard LED's, and many other settings for each console.
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    Multi Gnome Terminal is an enhanced version of gnome-terminal, with many powerful new features and extensions, such as: multi tabbing, custom keybindings, font shadowing, xterm emulation, shading and tinting, improved Class handling, and much more.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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