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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.
Qodem is a a terminal emulator that resembles the BBS-era Qmodem. Includes phonebook, scrollback, capture, X/Y/Zmodem, Kermit, ANSI (+ music) / Avatar / VT102 / Linux emulation, Unicode, and keyboard macros. Connects over serial, ssh, telnet, rlogin.
Baulk is a cross-platform native application tiling management tool written in Qt4. An emphasis is made on making all major components a separate dynamic library, for modularity.
DIET-PC (DIskless Embedded Technology Personal Computer) is a software kitset enabling IT professionals to build an open source GUI appliance based on commodity x86 (PC), PowerPC (Mac) or ARM (handheld) hardware, using an embedded Linux methodology.
OpenSource mud client designed to work on both windows,linux and MAC OS X. Written in Gtk+ and C with SQLLite, Python, MSP, MXP, HTML, and ZMP support. Provides plugin support, automapper functionality, triggers, aliases and macros.
TkMOO-SE is the evolution of TkMOO which is a multi-platform MUD/MOO client written in TCL. We are incorarating the latest advances in MOO including full MCP 2.1 support.
The original source can be found at www.awns.com/tkMOO-light
PCMan is an easy-to-use telnet client mainly targets BBS users formerly running under MS Windows. PCMan X is a newly developed, open-source and cross-platform version written with wxWidgets, supporting X Window, MS Windows, and Mac OS X.
Atani Software has a primary focus of developing games for various platforms and also try to keep the good old BBS' alive with releases of door games, etc.
This small project fills a need for network administrators to centralize their SSH keys management. It allows to manage a database of public keys via a GUI (and an upcoming command line interface), dinamically enabiling on a per-key, per-user and per-host
JKnightCommander is a NortonCommander like file manager written in Java.
We are going to implement the following features:
-cross-platform
-FTP, SMB, IO, ZIP, Webdav
-fast but nice, graphical user interface
-multi language
-ui configureable
-file
An ANSI drawing tool supporting most formats (ANSI/ASCII), AVATAR, BINARY, PCBOARD. It does support TheDrawFonts file too. It will be a replacement for the good old dos based TheDraw and it is designed in the spirit of ACiD Draw
Clio is a MUD client specifically for MUD2 (a direct descendant of Trubshaw & Bartle's original MUD), but which can also be used with any MUD. Features include ANSI colour, colour logging, scroll back, function keys, command editing, and command history.
A tn5250 emulator written in python. The main goal will be creating a python library that parses the 5250 datastream that can be used with any gui interface or wrapping.
taTelnet is a cross-platform telnet program utilizing the wxWindows cross-platform GUI library. The motivation is that most telnet's (especially M$'s) don't work properly and what's worse is that you can't get the source code to fix it.
The Java(tm) Telnet Applet is a fully featured telnet/SSH program that allows users to connect and login to remote hosts via the Internet or an
Intranet using only their WWW Browser. It includes not only telnet-compliant connection services, but also th