Dial-up Software

MacWise 12.5.0

MacWise - Emulate Wyse, Viewpoint, DEC terminals.. MacWise emulates ADDS Viewpoint, Wyse 50, Wyse 60, Wyse 370, Televideo TV 925, DEC VT100 and Prism terminals. Esprit III color is also supported in Wyse 370 mode.

MacWise allows a Macintosh to be used as a terminal -- connected to a host computer directly or via modem. The emulators support video attributes such as dim, reverse, underline, 132-column modes, and graphic characters sent from the host computer, as well as enhanced Viewpoint mode.

StationRipper 2.98.5

StationRipper - Record internet radio stations and broadcasts..

StationRipper allows you to Record Internet Radio Stations. Users on broadband connections regularly report 3,000-6,000 new songs can be downloaded every 24 hours with the registered version.

Record Shoutcast, Last.fm, Pandora.com, AOL Radio.com, Slacker.com, and Podcasts. Choose from over 12,000 radio stations, thousands of Last.fm stations. Record up to 600 stations at once, listen to what you are recording, and search for music.

Quick3270 Secure 4.31

Quick3270 Secure
Quick3270 Secure - Emulate 3270/5250 terminal with SSL/TLS support and connect your PC to IBM mid/mainframes.. Quick3270 Secure is fast, uses low memory and includes a large number of advanced features: Connectivity: TN3270 / TN5250 / Microsoft Host Integration Server (FMI3270), SSL/TLS based security, FTP and IND$FILE file transfer, Transfer list of files, Graphic support (GDDM,...), 3287/3812 Printer emulation (LU1 and LU3), Standard and Enhanced EHLLAPI interface, OLE Automation Server, Macro language (with COM support), Run macros recorded with IBM Personal Communications and Attachmate Extra!, Graphical keyboard mapping dialog box, Import IBM Personal Communications keyboard files, GUI-on-the-fly option, Large number of host code pages, English, French, German, Spanish and Italian user interfaces.

GXDialUp (64-bit) 5.1.0.74

GXDialUp (64-bit)
GXDialUp (64-bit) - Add dial-up connectivity to your applications.. GuruxDialUp is a media component to make communication possible using a modem. It allows developers to manage Windows dial-up connections and embed dial-up connectivity into their own applications.

Notifications of errors, media state changes, and received data, give you ways and means to utilize triggered events. Build-in, resettable counters, for sent and received bytes, make it easy to follow up the modem traffic.
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