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Telnet/SSH2 app with vt220 emulation.
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*** IMPORTANT ***
We recommend using Mocha Telnet for Chromebook, as Google will soon stop supporting Chrome Apps.
https://mochasoft.dk/chromebook_telnet.htm
Mocha Telnet/SSH makes it possible to connect to a host with the Telnet or SSH2 protocol and emulate a VT220 terminal.
The trial is valid for 30 days. The product is fully functional. When you order, we will send a software license code, which will remove the 30 days limit.
Mocha Telnet Features:
- Operating Systems: Chrome OS 30.x or better.
- Supports VT100/VT220 emulation
- SSH2 with user/password validation. Certificates are not supported
- Scroll back buffer
- User defined functions keys
- Screen mode 24*80 or 24*132
- Smart font handling. The font size follows the Window size
- Functions keys F1-F20 are part of the Toolbar
- Autologin
- Clipboard
- Colors can be customized
- Free upgrades to new versions of the product
This is a free 30 days trial. A license is 19.85 USD, or 199 USD for a company license.
Changes:
Version 1.1
- possible to configure PF1-PF4 and changes default value to 7 bit for these 4 keys.
Version 1.2:
- TAB + ENTER key could activate the toolbar elements, such as the pop up settings screen.
Version 1.3:
- TAB + SPACE key could activate the toolbar elements, such as the pop up settings screen.
Version 1.4:
- added protocol SSH2.
- Possible to start in 24x132 mode.
Latest reviews
- (2020-02-11) Lavy Thach: It does what we need but how do I manage this app in an enterprise level by that I mean deploying this app with our custom configuration
- (2018-08-25) Jay Goldberg: Promptly crashed my Chromebook to a black screen, lost my work.
- (2018-08-12) user: Crashed chrome on my chromebook while trying to upsell me.
- (2018-06-03) Maximilian Hantsch (maexxx): Crashed my Pixel (2013) as soon as I tried connecting to some server. Black screen, chrome restarted and lost all its open tabs. Can't get it to work.
- (2017-11-23) Jeremy Lavine: Crashed chrome entirely when trying to connect.
- (2017-03-08) Newuser N00b: Paid?? Bullcrap. I'd just use the normal Windows telnet instead of this crap.
- (2017-02-24) Karri Suosara: Had a task to complete, no instructions, but worked perfect.
- (2017-01-14) Dana Sanders: As far as I could tell, you can connect but can't send commands. Thus, useless.
- (2016-12-17) Alan Burkes: Does not have a scrollable buffer. Local Echo does not appear to work at all. The interface around it is extremely amateurish.
- (2016-09-20) Sergiu Ciobanu: crash
- (2016-09-01) Michele Stoppa: Overcomplicated, new line not handled properly
- (2016-06-27) Ted Tang: pricey $20 personal license
- (2016-04-25) Black-screens my Chromebook Pixel (gen 1) and crashes all of the open browser tabs.
- (2016-03-02) Kamanashis Roy: It is crashing my browser
- (2016-01-13) Mark Pittam: causes chromebook to blackscreen. not good!!
- (2015-05-12) Bernard: Not free
- (2015-04-26) Robert Sklar: Could not save key configuration changes so it does not work for me even as a trial, uninstalled
- (2014-12-25) Freezes my chromebook on application startup.
- (2014-09-16) David Oatney: So far it works alright...I really wish it were a truly free app.
- (2014-08-07) Paul Bunting: Not free... 30 day trial, and did not work either (simple telnet to port 80 to check TRACK and TRACE, could not do it, didn't bother trying SMTP or other telnet commands)
- (2014-07-21) Will Villarvich: yeah same as evreone else not free trial and this also dose not suport asci art at all
- (2014-07-04) Larry Linde: Not free, trial version.
- (2014-05-08) Arthur Wiebe: Works great. Of course I'd prefer something free and open source but if you need it it's worth paying for.
- (2014-02-13) Scott Drury: Perfect app for a chromebook to connect to a Linux or Unix server. Thanks!
- (2013-11-01) MC Tape: trial