Bray++ Terminal Alternatives
Bray++ Terminal is described as 'Terminal home page' and is a terminal emulator in the os & utilities category. There are more than 10 alternatives to Bray++ Terminal for Linux, Windows, Mac and FreeBSD. The best alternative is YAT - Yet Another Terminal, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Bray++ Terminal are CoolTerm, RealTerm, HTerm and CuteCom.
YAT - Yet Another Terminal
Do you think this is a good alternative?YesNo21 alternatives to YAT - Yet Another Terminal- Free • Open Source
- Terminal Emulator
- Windows
Engineering, testing and debugging of serial communication. Supports RS-232/422/423/485 as well as TCP/IP Client/Server/AutoSocket, UDP/IP Client/Server/PairSocket and USB Ser/HID. Optimized for simple command sets of e.g. embedded systems.
YAT - Yet Another Terminal Features
CoolTerm
Do you think this is a good alternative?YesNo- Free • Proprietary
- Terminal Emulator
24 alternatives to CoolTerm- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
CoolTerm is a simple serial port terminal application (no terminal emulation) that is geared towards hobbyists and professionals with a need to exchange data with hardware connected to serial ports such as servo controllers, robotic kits, GPS receivers, microcontrollers, etc.
CoolTerm Features
RealTerm
Do you think this is a good alternative?YesNo16 alternatives to RealTerm- Free • Open Source
- Terminal Emulator
- Windows
RealTerm is a terminal program specially designed for capturing, controlling and debugging binary and other difficult data streams. It is far better for debugging comms than HyperTerminal. It has no support for dialing modems, BBS, etc. - that is what HyperTerminal does.
RealTerm Features
HTerm
Do you think this is a good alternative?YesNo- Free • Proprietary
- Terminal Emulator
20 alternatives to HTerm- Windows
- Linux
HTerm is a terminal emulator for serial communication.
HTerm Features
CuteCom
Do you think this is a good alternative?YesNo- Free • Open Source
- Terminal Emulator
18 alternatives to CuteCom- Mac
- Linux
- FreeBSD
CuteCom is a graphical serial terminal aimed mainly at hardware developers or other people who need a terminal to talk to their devices.
CuteCom Features
DiscontinuedThe project is no longer developed. Last version, 0.22.0, released in June 2009, can be still downloaded from the official website. It does not support terminal type emulation.
GtkTerm
Do you think this is a good alternative?YesNo16 alternatives to GtkTerm- Free • Open Source
- Terminal Emulator
- Linux
Gtkterm is a simple GTK+ terminal used to communicate with a serial port. It is has fewer features than minicom, but is designed to be as easy to use as possible.
GtkTerm Features
QuteSerial
Do you think this is a good alternative?YesNo- Free • Open Source
16 alternatives to QuteSerial- Windows
- Linux
QuteSerial is a RS232 terminal in the veins of minicom, hyperterminal, and br@y's Terminal.exe. It allows you to access a old-fashioned RS232 (serial) port and display the received data in either a Hex or ASCII format.
QuteSerial Features
HyperTerminal
Do you think this is a good alternative?YesNo19 alternatives to HyperTerminal- Paid • Proprietary
- Terminal Emulator
- Windows
HyperTerminal is a terminal emulator capable of connecting to systems through TCP/IP Networks, Dial-Up Modems, and COM ports. Until Windows XP, it is included with the operating system, but, starting from Windows Vista, it has to be bought separately.
NoTer
Do you think this is a good alternative?YesNo- Free • Open Source
11 alternatives to NoTer- Windows
- Linux
The idea is to create a simple and good looking terminal for being able to transmit to and from electronic boards and hardware. It can be configured to show data in hex or string format. It allows manual configuration of the port to use.
NoTer Features
moserial
Do you think this is a good alternative?YesNo17 alternatives to moserial- Free • Open Source
- Terminal Emulator
- Linux
moserial is a clean, friendly gtk-based serial terminal for the GNOME desktop. It is primarily intended for technical users and hardware hackers who need to communicate with embedded systems, test equipment, and serial consoles.
moserial Features