Terminal is a modern terminal emulator for the Unix/Linux desktop, primarly for the Xfce desktop environment. It was developed because Xfce needed a lightweight and easy-to-use terminal emulator that didn't require the user to install the GNOME libraries, but still provided a worthy alternative to the GNOME terminal emulator, with all the bells and whistles.
Software that allows one computer, such as a Mac, to act like a dedicated terminal, such as a VT100.
A program that can run on a personal computer or workstation and which can imitate the functionality of a terminal.
A program that makes your computer look like a terminal so that you can connect to a terminal server. Your computer acts like a terminal during the connection; all processing is taking place remotely. A terminal emulator is also called a terminal emulation program.
A program that allows a computer to emulate a particular type of terminal in order to communicate with a remote host computer that is programmed to work with terminals of that type. WWWebfx Home Page
A program that lets a computer emulate a terminal. The workstation looks like a terminal to the host.
n. A program that allows a device such as a microcomputer or personal computer to enter and receive data from a computer system as if it were a particular type of attached terminal.
Software package that emulates characteristics of some specific hardware terminal model(s). This includes mimicking the keyboard and display handling characteristics, and the communication link characteristics, of the emulated terminal.
A client program that provides a window within which you can run non-client programs. The non-client program runs just as though it were running from a real terminal rather than a window acting as a terminal.
a graphical application run within the X Window System that emulates a terminal - a text-based console
an application whose window provides a command line
an X client that looks like a rectangular window and acts as a terminal screen
a program for hands-on control of a terminal session,
a program that allows control a remote host through a terminal session
a program that offers a command-line interface in a GUI window
a software application that can be used to remotely manage a Cisco device, examples are Telnet (available on most Windows OS by default) and Putty
a software program on a personal computer that does what these terminals -- and others like them (but different) -- do
An application that configures a computer to act as a connection to a mainframe based system.
Communications software that can make itself "appear" to another computer as if it were a specific type of terminal. Some common terminals that are emulated are VT100 and ANSI.
A program that allows a computer to emulate a terminal. The workstation appears as a given type of terminal to the remote host.
A communications program which enables a personal computer to act like a plain terminal by which to access a more powerful Host computer.
A program that allows a computer to mimic a terminal on a computer system.
A terminal emulator is any software that, when you run it on a PC, makes the PC resemble a mainframe dumb terminal. We don't mean any offense to mainframe terminals, they're called "dumb" because they aren't capable of doing any processing themselves. They only provide a gateway to use the mainframe's processing muscle. With terminal-emulator software, your PC looks and acts like a terminal (such as the DEC VT100 or VT200) to the central computer to which it's connected.
A program that allows a computer to act like a terminal, eg. a vt-100. The computer thus appears as a terminal to the host computer and accepts the same escape sequences for functions such as cursor positioning and clearing the screen.
A program that makes a computer display emulate (act like) a terminal. For example, many terminal emulator programs emulate the Digital Equipment Corporation VT100 terminal.
A window that emulates a particular type of terminal for running nonwindow programs. Terminal emulator windows are most commonly used for typing commands to interact with the computer's operating system.
A program that allows a computer to emulate a terminal. The workstation thus appears as a terminal to the remote host. [Source: MALAMUD
Allows a PC to emulate several terminal types.
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A terminal emulator, terminal application, term, or tty for short, is a program that emulates a "dumb" video terminal within some other display architecture. Though typically synonymous with a command line shell or text terminal, the term terminal covers all remote terminals, including graphical interfaces. A terminal emulator inside a graphical user interface is often called a terminal window.