PCMan X for Linux 0.1.8.5 freeware

... BBS browsing with the ability to process double-byte characters. Some handy functions like tabbed browsing, auto-login and a built-in ANSI editor enabling colored text editing are also provided. ...

Author Hong Jen Yee & yuoo2k
Released 2005-04-16
Filesize 1.10 MB
Downloads 622
OS Linux
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords telnet client, BBS browsing, tabbed browsing, telnet, client, browser
Users' rating
(10 rating)
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