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Nettle

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Version 0.2040r, 7th December 2003 URLs Homepage, Download (100 KB)

Introduction

Nettle is a powerful terminal emulator and telnet client for RISC OS.

Details

Nettle is a terminal emulator and telnet client for RISC OS. It utilises the ZapRedraw module for speedy display and is a fast, clean native implementation.

Nettle currently supports vt100, vt102, vt220 and xterm terminal emulation. This is now fully fledged and working well - support for other common terminal standards (vt320, vt52) is planned for later.

Nettle has some more exotic features which you migh not expect from a terminal emulation program, such as URL launching - just double click on any URL that is displayed in a Nettle window and it will launch into your browser. Nettle also has an ANSI task window feature, which allows unix programs such as lynx, BitchX, nctfp2 and nano with ANSI terminal interfaces to be run natively on RISC OS for the first time.

RISC OS Compatibility

RISC OS 2unknown RISC OS 3.1xunknown RISC OS 3.5yes
RISC OS 3.6yes RISC OS 3.7xyes RISC OS 3.7xyes
RISC OS 4.0xyes Select 3i3 (4.37)yes Select 3i4/Adjust 1i2 (4.39)unknown
RISC OS 5.0xyes      
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