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DESCRIPTION
ZTerm is a terminal emulation program for the Macintosh. In its day, many people used it to connect to Bulletin Board Systems and download files. Now we have the internet. Its still a useful utility for those systems that only offer dialup connections and for connecting to devices through a serial port, like many routers. For newer Macs that don't have a normal serial port, ZTerm can talk to ports on USB to serial adapters, through the appropriate driver software supplied with the adapter.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.1b7 adds the following:
  • Registration is now $20; with disk is now $30 (floppy or CD).
  • Fixed problem where Port selection popup menu only works once and the crash if there are no devices.
  • Fixed several things which could cause a crash during startup.
  • Fixed send of multiple files.
  • Increased some timeouts to see if it fixes dial problem on some systems (when the Response line shows DT NNN-NNNN).
  • Fixed problem for some systems under OSX 10.2 where the keyboard generated the wrong characters.
  • Fixed crash when the ZPhoneList file is corrupted.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.0 or later.


Developer:David P. Alverson
Downloads:11,272
  - Version d/l:5,331
Internet:Internet Utilities
License:Shareware
Date:07 Oct 2002
Platform:PPC
Price:$20.00
ZTerm X User Reviews (5 posts)Write A Review
Mar 28 2005

REVERB  A free alternative that you can use from inside the OS X Terminal is called C-Kermit (or just Kermit). It's available from Fink (fink.sf.net) and DarwinPorts (darwinports.opendarwin.org).  (Version 1.1b7)

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Nov 21 2003
*****

MIKE  Very solid but the Terminal Font doesn't look pretty like it did with the OS 9 version.  (Version 1.1b7)

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Nov 18 2003

IMON799@MAC.COM  zterm corrupts after upgraded to OS 10.3, any ideas folks? Any suggestion will be helpful, thanks.

Andrew  (Version 1.1b7)

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Oct 18 2003

ANONYMOUS  Two words, works great, especially for Sun Microsystems workstations!  (Version 1.1b7)

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