Ultrashareware Software, Inc.
21
Shareware
It is used to have telnet and SSH connection functionality in your program.
61
Celestial Software
Shareware
SSH client with Telnet, SSH1, SFTP, scripting and port forwarding FIPS Validated.
Matthias L. Jugel / Marcus Meissner
4
Freeware
A telnet client for access to remote computers in an unencrypted way.
The SSH Library Development Team
46
Freeware
libssh is a C library implementing the SSHv2 and SSHv1 protocol on client.
ATP, Inc.
Shareware
Easily add SSH and Telnet connectivity to your .NET applications.
BearStar
42
Freeware
Using this telnet application you can connect safely and securely.
3
nexB
217
Freeware
EasyEclipse Desktop Java 1.3 is used for Desktop GUI application development.
6
Oracle
219
Freeware
It helps the Windows based Assistive Technology to interact with the Java AAPI.
15
Atanas Neshkov
932
Shareware
AndroChef Java Decompiler is Windows decompiler for Java files.
56
Sun Mycrosystems Inc
1,056
Freeware
This is a development kit widely used for Server programming using Java platform.
Daniele Pedrazzini
11
Telnet, SSH, Vt100, Vt52, Ansi terminal emulation for windows mobile pocket pc.
2
BearStar Software
73
Shareware
Secure telnet, SSH, RLOGIN, NetBios or serial connection to a remote host.
36
SofteX Plus Inc.
55
Open source
UnixSpace terminal - it's a graphical Telnet/SSH client for Windows.
1
Zugg Software
21
Shareware
CMUD PRO is a fast MUD/Telnet/SSH client for Windows users.
Probit Software
35
Shareware
Polyscript is an advanced terminal client with Telnet, SSH, SSH2 connectivity.
Bob Tantlinger
1
Open source
SHEF is an HTML editing framework and component for the Java Swing GUI library.
Sighos
Open source
This free tool is a Java-based simulation library.
Aspose
Shareware
Java CAD & gameware library for creating, reading, manipulating and saving 3D files.
31
Dragan Mladjenovic
180
Open source
This program is SSH(SFTP) filesystem designed with Dokan and SSH.NET library.
79
Simon Tatham
195,289
Open source
PuTTY is an SSH and telnet client, developed originally by Simon Tatham.