JSCAPE
4
Shareware
It provides a simple interface for exchanging data using the Telnet protocol.
1
Kroum Grigorov
125
KpyM Telnet/SSH Server free telnet and ssh server for Windows.
45
John Popplewell
29
Freeware
Provides a comprehensive emulation of the WY-/+50tm, WY-60tm series of terminals.
MochaSoft
21
Shareware
Mocha W32 Telnet is a Windows 95/98/2000/XP application.
1
KTH & Stacken Computer Club
7
Freeware
KTELNET will be able to run through a NAT type firewall.
66
GoodTech Systems
83
Shareware
A software that turns a Windows system into a multi-user Telnet server.
3
ODB++ Solutions Alliance
37
Freeware
ODB++ Inside generates NPI-ready ODB++ from Cadence Allegro.
Ultrashareware Software, Inc.
21
Shareware
It is used to have telnet and SSH connection functionality in your program.
BearStar
42
Freeware
Using this telnet application you can connect safely and securely.
2
Zeta Centauri, Inc.
25
Freeware
This is a simple and compact telnet client for Windows.
Matthias L. Jugel / Marcus Meissner
4
Freeware
A telnet client for access to remote computers in an unencrypted way.
4
InterSoft International, Inc
208
Shareware
SecureNetTerm - client/server designed to interface with telnet, telnet-TLS/SSL.
4
Fabrizio
26
Freeware
DX Telnet is a Windows based, DX oriented, telnet application.
2
Pragma Systems, Inc
124
Shareware
Pragma Telnet Server is an advanced and high-performance telnet server.
Franz Incorporated
21
Shareware
Allegro CL ® is the most powerful dynamic object-oriented development system.
ODB++ Solutions Alliance
51
Freeware
Generates NPI-ready ODB++ from Cadence Allegro, includes a ODB++ Viewer.
Tsengware
6
Open source
Roxxout is a breakout clone, using the Allegro graphics library.
Free
Free AI-powered listing optimizer for Allegro sellers.
Chrome extension for Allegro sellers to analyze reviews using ChatGPT for product insights.
Chrome extension for Allegro sellers to improve customer service with AI-powered reply suggestions.
79
Simon Tatham
195,289
Open source
PuTTY is an SSH and telnet client, developed originally by Simon Tatham.