![]() Telix is a telecommunications program originally written for MS-DOS by Colin Sampaleanu and released in 1986. I’d be interested to hear about your terminal software experiences on all platforms. After using PC Plus for a few years, I switched to (essentially a PC Plus clone), and one my friends swore by, which touted some advanced features for a DOS terminal program.Īh those were the days. ![]() “Terminal” for Windows 3.1 left a bad taste in my mouth, so I didn’t use a GUI-based terminal emulator steadily until the Windows 98 era. I never did migrate to Procomm Plus for Windows, although I remember salivating over it in a software store back when anything and everything modem-related exciting me. “PROCOMM PLUS: Totally Connected” I used for DOS during my early years of, although I called it “PC Plus” because of its shortened executable file name, “PCPLUS.EXE”.
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