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pTerm

pTerm provides an SSH, Telnet, and raw TCP client for your iPhone or iPod Touch! It is based on the popular desktop client PuTTY .

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  • Pay once
  • Proprietary

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  • iPhone
  • iPad
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  1.  SSH
  2.  Integrated Web Browser

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  • Developed by

    Instant Cocoa
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) that costs $5.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is pTerm?

pTerm provides an SSH, Telnet, and raw TCP client for your iPhone or iPod Touch! It is based on the popular desktop client PuTTY icon PuTTY .

Features include:

  • xterm terminal emulation
  • Customizable terminal size (80x24 default)
  • SSH, Telnet, or "raw" TCP connections
  • Ctrl, Esc, Tab, PgUp, PgDn, and arrow key support
  • RSA/DSA Key generation and authentication
  • Integrated browser - no more popping out to Safari to check something. Browser keeps state, so you can pop back and forth between the terminal and browser.
  • Tunneling support - useful from the browser
  • Logging options; view logs, email logs
  • SOCKS4, SOCKS5, HTTP, and Telnet proxy support
  • Landscape and Portrait modes
  • Works over Edge, 3G, or WiFi
  • Stores your list of host/port/protocol for convenient access
  • Terminal supports pinch and zoom
  • Based on PuTTY, a stable and feature-rich code base

NOTE TO iPad USERS: Bluetooth keyboards are supported, but the full key set is not available via the Apple-provided SDK (yet). Ctrl, Alt, Esc, etc. are not available via the Bluetooth keyboard but are still available on-screen. Full keyboard support will come as soon as Apple makes it available.

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