PCMan X for Windows 0.1.8.5 freeware

... full-featured famous BBS client formly designed for MS Windows only. It aimed to be an easy-to-use yet full-featured telnet client facilitating 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 358 kB
Downloads 669
OS Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords telnet client, BBS browsing, tabbed browsing, telnet, client, browser
Users' rating
(9 rating)
PCMan X for WindowsRemote ComputingWindows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP
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