ServTerm

ServTerm

3.7

on 3 votes

License:Freeware

Total downloads:532

Operating system:Windows XP / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11

Latest version:1.0

Latest update:

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Description

ServTerm, latest version 1.0, is a powerful winsock tool developed by Dresser Wayne for users working with client/server communications. This versatile program, available under the 'Internet & Network' category and particularly in the 'Network Tools' subcategory, spans a minimal file size of 22 KB, making it lightweight and accessible.

ServTerm.exe has the ability to function both as a server and a client. It can imitate a server, such as a web server or a mail server, enabling users to scrutinize the data being transmitted by clients. In client mode, it operates akin to a telnet program but with added functionality, allowing for scrolling back through previous output and line-by-line data transmission.

ServTerm provides extensive support for operating systems including Windows XP, 7, 8, 10, and 11, ensuring a broad range of usability. The application is not confined to its latest version, as other versions 6.1, 5.9, and 5.6 are also available, offering users flexibility in their choices.

For those looking to download a reliable tool for debugging network communications, ServTerm stands out as an optimal and free choice. Users who search for terms like "debugging client/server communications" or "transmit data line-by-line" will find ServTerm an invaluable addition to their toolkit.

Pros:

  • Lightweight at just 22 KB.
  • Supports a wide range of Windows OS versions.
  • Flexible in functioning as both server and client.
  • The ability to scroll through previous outputs, enhancing debugging capabilities.
  • Multiple versions available for download.

Cons:

  • Limited to Windows OS, which might restrict usage for non-Windows users.

You may want to check out more software, such as MBT Navigator, ICB2000 or HOSTACCESS, which might be similar to ServTerm.

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