MacTerminal

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MacTerminal

Screenshot of MacTerminal 2.2
Developer: Apple Computer
Latest release: 3.1
OS: Mac OS
Use: Communications
License: Proprietary
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MacTerminal was the first telecommunications and terminal emulation application software program available for Mac OS. MacTerminal enabled users to connect via modem or serial port to bulletin board systems and online services (e.g., THE SOURCE, CompuServe), and to other computers. MacTerminal was capable of emulating the DEC VT100 and other computer terminals.

Apple Computer began retailing MacTerminal soon after the launch of the Macintosh 128K (the first Apple Macintosh). Although MacTerminal was compatible with the original 128K model, the 128K didn't feature a modem, and MacTerminal was not available for general release at the 128K's launch date. Apple began bundling MacTerminal with later Macintosh models.

When Apple Computer, Inc. spawned Claris in 1987 as its application software division, Claris continued development of most of Apple's major applications, but development of MacTerminal ceased.


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