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moserial

moserial is a clean, friendly GTK-based serial terminal for the GNOME desktop. It is written in Vala for extra goodness. Features ASCII and HEX views of incoming and outgoing data Logging to file of incoming and/or outgoing data Support for x, y, and z-modem file send and receive Support for profile files, to load/save common configurations Easier to use than the alternatives Supports i18n It even has docs! Who's It For? moserial is primarily intended for technical users and hardware hackers who need to communicate with embedded systems, test equipment, and serial consoles. The Competition moserial seems to fill a gap in gnomish software. moserial is intended to fully replace the qt/kde-based cutecom. cutecom is nice, except that its UI is not well thought out - too many clicks are need to start logging, for example. Plus the qt nature of it is out of place in gnome. moserial also partly replaces the text-based minicom. gtkterm is another serial terminal for gnome. It mixes the input and output together in a single window (like Hyperterminal), which some users may prefer. It does not support z/x/y modem transfers. The UI is a little unpolished (and not GNOME HIG compliant). For those migrating from Windows, moserial replaces the handy Hyperlog for Windows (a non-free serial file capture utility), Hyperterminal (the default simple serial app), and Bray Terminal (a hacker's serial terminal).

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