lterm is a vte-based terminal emulator for GNU/Linux systems. It is mainly used as SSH/Telnet client but can be very easily configured to use any other protocol.
Furthermore it can be a usual terminal on local host.
Includes some features in order to ease user's work, avoid repetitive tasks and improve speed in operations, see a list below.
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.
Kmc aims to be a mud client that is easy to use but powerful. The two top priorities are power through scripting and configurability, and user comfort. Features ANSI, mud profiles, logging, command history, split/full screen mode and scripting via Perl.