: Handles classic protocols like Zmodem , Xmodem, Ymodem, and Kermit.

: Connects via TCP/IP (Telnet/SSH), Dial-Up Modems , and Direct Serial (COM ports) .

: The interface looks like it belongs in the late 90s, which can be unintuitive for new users.

: The process is straightforward; just run the .exe and follow the wizard to set up your first connection profile.

: The Private Edition adds SSH support for encrypted logins, making it more viable for modern networks than the original Windows XP version. Pros and Cons

Below is a review of the current version, , which is compatible with Windows 10 and 11.

: Lacks advanced automation; users needing scripting must upgrade to HyperACCESS . Community Perspectives

: Supports a wide range of types, including ANSI, VT100, VT220, and VT320.