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Novaterm V9.5   [1994]

Novaterm V9.5 Release Date :
9 March 1994

Type :
BBS Software

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (7 left)   See votestatistics

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User Comment
Submitted by Moloch on 22 January 2016
Hundreds of hours spent with Novaterm, never remember a single crash. Great terminal for accessing a shell or irc back in 1992-1995
User Comment
Submitted by Cresh on 21 January 2016
When Is Grandparents Day?
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Submitted by chatGPZ on 21 January 2016
I always preferred Xterm - Novaterm was a clumsy crash prone PoS. YMMV :)
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Submitted by Count Zero on 21 January 2016
Hehehe - I had an Amiga at the time and was online with it therefore rarely ever looked at Novaterm. It was a real pain to upload and transfer stuff with Frodo and ccgms to connect to telnet BBS with the Amiga though :) - more error prone than crappy AT&T lines in the heart of Texas.
User Comment
Submitted by Burglar on 20 January 2016
best terminal for accessing internet with a shell. irc works great with it for example.
I used novaterm very often, especially after c0 gave me his rs232 interface and cba gave me his old 14k4 modem :)
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