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ZOC (software)

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ZOC
Developer(s)EmTec, Innovative Software
Initial releaseOctober 12, 1993; 31 years ago (1993-10-12)
Stable release
Windows8.09.0[1] Edit this on Wikidata / 6 November 2024
macOS8.09.0[1] Edit this on Wikidata / 6 November 2024
OS/24.15[2] Edit this on Wikidata / 25 August 2004
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, macOS
TypeTerminal emulator
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.emtec.com/zoc/

ZOC is a popular[3][4] computer-based terminal emulator and Telnet software client for the Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh macOS operating systems that supports telnet, modem, SSH 1 and 2, ISDN, serial, TAPI, Rlogin and other means of communication. Its terminal emulator supports Xterm emulation with full colors, meta-keys and local printing, VT102, VT220 and several types of ANSI as well as Wyse, TVI, TN3270, and Sun's CDE. It supports full keyboard remapping, scripting in REXX and other languages, and support for named pipes.[5]

ZOC is commercial software developed by Markus Schmidt of EmTec Innovative Software in Germany, a firm which produces software for various aspects of communications via telephone, PC, ISDN and the like. Price as of 2024 is about US$80, with a free evaluation period of 30 days. ZOC can be downloaded for evaluation from EmTec or several shareware distribution sites.[3][4] EmTec produces another associated but independent telecommunications programme for use over TCP/IP, an FTP package including client and server, and PyroBatchFTP, a programmable FTP tool.[6]

History

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ZOC was first released for OS/2 in October 1993 (v0.95) [7] and for Windows in November 1996 (v3.02).[8] In 1997 it was selected as runner-up in the OS/2 e-Zine! Readers' Choice Awards.[9] ZOC released version 3.11 in January 1999. Support for OS/2 was discontinued with the release of version 5. Mac OS X has been supported from version 6.[10]

Features

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The following list describes supported communication methods, emulated terminals and other features.[5]

Protocols

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  • Secure Shell (SSH V1/V2) based on OpenSSH 8.1 with public/private key authentication, port forwarding (tunneling) and Smart Card support.
  • Telnet (RFC-Telnet, pure TCP sockets, SSL-Telnet)
  • Modem and serial console via serial port and TAPI (Windows modem)
  • File transfer protocols: ASCII, X-Modem, Y-Modem, Z-Modem, Kermit, SCP, and SFTP

Terminals emulated

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Automation

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  • Scripting
    • REXX language for scripting (basic REXX with about 75 extensions to control the terminal emulator)
    • AppleScript support with access to all internal script commands on macOS
    • recorded login scripts, macro commands, automatic replies on incoming text
  • DDE supported in Windows version, allowing ZOC to act as a communication server

User interface

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  • Tabbed interface for multiple concurrent connections and overview display to show thumbnails of open sessions
  • Keys for macros, remappable keyboard, user button bar

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "ZOC Terminal – SSH/Telnet-Client and Terminal Emulator – Version History". 8 April 2024.
  2. ^ "ZOC V4.15". 25 August 2004.
  3. ^ a b Free evaluation version: maximum rating on CNet out of 4 user votes; 75 downloads in week 27 Nov-3 Dec 2011, total to date 75,540
  4. ^ a b Free evaluation version: maximum rating for quality on Tucows, relative popularity in the category "Windows-IS/IT-Network administration and protocols-SSH (Secure Shell)" 80%; number of downloads not specified, 3 user reviews
  5. ^ a b ZOC website - Features
  6. ^ PyroBatchFTP Homepage
  7. ^ History in versions.doc from archive with ZOC v1.00 (zoc100.zip)
  8. ^ ZOC v3 history
  9. ^ OS/2 e-Zine! - 1997 Readers' Choice Awards: Business/Productivity Applications
  10. ^ ZOC v6 history: first start of Mac OS X version
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