Anzio

17.2r

This specialized tool offers users the ability to perform multiple terminal emulation types, along with basic passthrough printing

Running terminal emulators can prove to be the necessary tools for achieving efficiency when undertaking high-demand, high-accessibility-dependent projects, especially when wanting to run things through the scope of interoperability.
Offering multiple emulation types, Anzio was designed in order to offer users a Windows terminal emulator, which also supports passthrough printing. Multiple communication methods are being supported, including serial lines, or modems, both over the Internet, as well as LAN. The app’s functionality goes one step further and allows users to rely on it as a dumb terminal, Telenet client, as well as Secure Shell (SSH) client over network connections.
Users who rely on macros for their workflows will be able to run such structures with Anzio, together with scripting, FTP, and Secure Shell FTP (SFTP) file transfers, which include embedded versions of a dedicated print wizard. What this does, it offers aid when running specialized printing jobs, for overlays, labels, special paper sizing, auto-fitting, and many more.
Last but not least, users will be able to achieve security levels through both authentication and encryption through SSH, block commands from the host, as well as enter a “lockdown” mode, which entails a separate Kiosk mode, quitting disabling, and other preventive measures.

System requirements


Limitations in the unregistered version

28.2 MB
3.3
Info
Update Date
Version
17.2r
License
Trial
Created By
Rasmussen Software, Inc.
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