DCSI
Terminal emulation products for 3270, 5250, vt320, vt220, vt340, WYSE and SCOANSI at competive prices.
Ericom
the developer of the PowerTerm series of terminal emulation products. They support a full line of emulation types, including IBM (TN3270E, 3270, 3278), Digital (VT520, VT420,VT320,T220), Wyse and General Data.
ICOM Informatics
Winsurf+ PC-to-host connectivity and Winsurf Mainframe Access Web-to-host connectivity with high-level data security options.
J-Term Professional
Shareware telnet client for Windows with Pascal-based script language and an FTP client.
JET Java Applet Emulators
IBM 3270 and Tandem 6530 terminal emulators and APIs for Java.
MochaSoft
Software development company specializing in communication software. They sell Telnet, TN3270, TN5250 and LPD products for Windows-95/98/3.11, Macintosh, Java and PalmPilot.
Nexus Mainframe Terminal
A telnet 3270, 5250, VT and ANSI terminal and printer client. It also includes a FTP client. It has support for recording, script and HLLAPI, and the LPD protocol is supported by the printer emulator. Both the terminal and the printer emulator have support for SSL.
PowerTerm InterConnect
tn3270 and tn5250 terminal emulation software for IBM terminals.
Rasmussen Software, Inc.
Telnet clients for Winsock TCP/IP and Serial connections.
Rudenko ShellTelnet
Windows-32 Telnet client for use with a Unix shell account. It shows Unix files in a Windows Explorer manner for easy navigation and file management.
SecureCRT
Win32 shareware with support for SSH.
Tera Term
Free Telnet client for Windows (16 and 32 bit). Source code and a Secure Shell extension available.
TN3270, TN5250 and VT100 terminal emulation for Wi
TN3270 Plus includes terminal emulation for 3270, 5250 and VT100 terminals and an integrated set of TCP/IP utilities in a compact easy to use product.
Vista tn3270
Shareware Windows 3270 terminal emulator from Tom Brennan Software.
VT320 Telnet Terminal Emulator
For Win32. From Ipswitch.
WRQ Reflection for the Web
Web-based terminal emulation that connects browsers to IBM, HP, OpenVMS, or UNIX mainframes using Telnet or other host connectivity protocols.