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ZTerm is a terminal emulation program for the Macintosh. In its day, many people used it to connect to Bulletin Board Systems and download files. Now we have the internet. Its still a useful utility for those systems that only offer dialup connections and for connecting to. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked 18 alternatives to Zterm and 11 are available for Mac so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Mac alternatives to Zterm are GNU Screen (Free, Open Source), ZOC (Paid), dterm (terminal emulator) (Free, Open Source) and CuteCom (Free, Open Source). Downloads; What is iTerm2? ITerm2 is a replacement for Terminal and the successor to iTerm. It works on Macs with macOS 10.12 or newer. ITerm2 brings the terminal into the modern age with features you never knew you always wanted. Why Do I Want It? Check out the impressive features and screenshots. If you spend a lot of time in a terminal, then.

The xterm program is a terminal emulator for the X Window System. It provides DEC VT102 and Tektronix 4014 compatible terminals for programs that can't use the window system directly.

This version implements ISO/ANSI colors using the 'new' color model (i.e., background color erase). It also implements most of the control sequences for VT220, as well as selected features from other DEC terminals such as VT320, VT420 and VT520.

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History

I decided to work on xterm in early 1995, to support ded and add (and incidentally ncurses) in the X environment. Several people had made modifications to xterm to support color, but none (except for the completely independent rxvt) implemented background color erase. That is rather like preferring MS-DOS to UNIX. Completely mystifying.

Being bogged down in ncurses, I didn't get involved in xterm until the very end of 1995, after working on atac.

I implemented a workable version of colorized xterm just at the point where XFree86 3.1.2B was announced, complete with a color xterm. As luck would have it, they'd incorporated the 'old' color model. Free statistical software for students. So I joined the XFree86 project to fix it.

As I learned more about xterm, I realized that it implemented part of VT220 (i.e., the locking shifts for extended character sets). Since a number of people on the Internet are looking for a good VT220 emulator, it seemed a natural follow-on project to make xterm a good VT220 emulator. By the release of XFree86 3.2, I had implemented most of the control sequences, except for a handful (DECSTR, the KAM and SRM modes, the ones pertaining to doublesize and soft characters, and of course, blink).

XTerm FAQ

The XTerm FAQ gives more information, showing how to resolve problems with it, as well as contrasting xterm with other terminals.

XTerm Change Log

The CHANGE LOG shows when and why features were added or changed.

See Also

See this discussion of the icons used for xterm. Ilife free download for mac.

To support xterm, I also work on vttest.

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luit allows xterm to support character encodings other than ISO-8859-1 and UTF-8.

X Toolkit provides xterm with support for X resources.

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There are numerous references on the net to xterm. Here are a few of the more interesting ones:

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  • Packages for XTerm:

    • OSWatershed.org (archived 2014)

    • OpenCSW and UnixPackages (Solaris)

  • Discussion of XTerm's features:

  • Historical sources:

    • Archive of snapshots (see discussion).
      I export to this on completing a patch update.
      I began the archive with patch #50 (1997/8/22).
      While I have the earlier patches and mail, the XFree86 mailing list archives are not available.

    • XFree86 archives have commits for my patches from 1996 to 2006.
      I made my own commits to XFree86 CVS for patch #149 through #215.
      These developers have copies of the XFree86 CVS (see mailing list):

    • Prior to XFree86, the X Consortium maintained RCS archives.
      Alan Coopersmith has a copy of that (seen here).

    • X11 release versions of xterm, from the distribution tarballs.