
Feature View previous file versions in Info panel (S3, Backblaze B2, Dropbox, Google Drive, Google Storage, OneDrive, Microsoft Sharepoint).Feature Delete previous file versions in Info panel (S3, Backblaze B2, Google Drive, Google Storage).Feature Revert previous file versions in Info panel (S3, Backblaze B2, Dropbox, Google Storage, OneDrive, Microsoft Sharepoint).Feature Allow to configure notifications.Feature Allow to configure maximum size on disk for local cache.Feature Allow to configure expiry for files in local cache.Other features include full ANSI/VT100 terminal emulation, break-sequence support (for Cisco, etc), a line-buffered send mode, a fully featured SSH/Telent client, and much more.Download Installer (Windows) Download MSI Package (Windows) Download MSI Package Shell Extension for 32bit applications (Windows) Download MSI Package Shell Extension for 64bit applications (Windows) If you can't find an OS X driver for yourĪdapter (eg, Belkin), give Serial a try as it'll probably work! The free demo is fully functional for 7 days. Serial Serial is a great Terminal Emulation Program with built-in driver support for most USB to serial devices. Or, ctrl-click/right-click on the app and select Open from the pop-up menu so not to permanently lower your security settings. If you have trouble installing any of the following (or any other program) with an unidentified developer error, goto: System Preferences ➤ Secrity & Privacy ➤ General and click on Allow Applications Downloaded from: Anywhere and try again.

If you can't find a driver for your adapter (eg, Belkin), try Serial which has built-in support for most (if not all) USB-Serial adapters. If you're looking for a command line app, there's Screen (built-in) or Minicom. The following Mac OS X GUI applications are available: Having installed the right driver for our USB-serial adapter, we also need to install some terminal emulation software before we can connect to anything.
