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ZOC

6.01
This terminal emulator gets you connected via telnet, SSH/SSH2, modem and ISDN
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Shareware
OS
Windows
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Version
6.01
File size
6.8 MB
Language
English
Release date
8 January 2009

Publisher's description

ZOC is a well known telnet/SSH/SSH2 client and terminal emulator. It's functions (like tabbed sessions, typed command history, scrollback, multiple window support, etc.) and solidly implemented emulations make it the preferred tool for people who have to access Unix shell accounts from a Windows or Mac OS X platform. Linux admins will feel like sitting on their native console with ZOC's support for colors, meta-keys and local printing.
Besides that, it features widely used terminal emulations like vt102, vt220 and several types of ansi and not so widely used ones like TN3270, TN5250, Wyse, TVI and Sun's CDE. ZOC also features major file transfer protocols like X-, Y- and Zmodem as well as Kermit and SCP. All these are offered in solid implementations which leave nothing to be desired.

User comments

BZ
I`m using terminal emulators since the dawn of time (when the choice basically was Telix vs. Telemate) and this one is the best I`ve ever seen. I wish it was a little less expensive though, but then it`s still costing less than SecureCRT
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Peter
Great Program, really great support. If there are any bugs (what is very seldom) you will get answers from support; fast and helpful (and this -is- seldom for several supports out there).
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Nexus McMee
Very much like SecureCRT and even better in some regards. I was choosing ZOC because I have a MacBook for private use and there is a Mac ZOC, both versions nearly identical.
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Paul
Love their xterm support ... works flawlessly with my Linux servers.
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Keith Christian
For me, Zoc is a productivity tool in my daily work as a SysAdmin. Hotkeys, macros, and the buit in REXX scripting language help me stay on top of 100+ network devices. I can monitor activity on a half dozen systems at once, using the traffic indicators built into the tabbed interface. If I need details about a CLI session from 6 months ago, I can get them from the logfiles that Zoc can automatically record to disk.

Zoc can even be used in unattended mode, where it can be invoke a macro or REXX script to accomplish tasks at any time, unattended. Monitor the results of these unattended sessions by consulting Zoc`s log files.

I think that every Solaris, Linux, HpUX, AIX, Cisco administrator, or serious terminal mode gamer should have Zoc as their term program.
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