Mocha Telnet Lite

3.1
291 reviews
50K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Mocha Telnet/SSH2 provides access to a Linux/UNIX Telnet Server. Using your Android phone or tablet, you can connect to a Telnet server and run applications in a VT220 Terminal window. Exactly as you would, if you were sitting at your system console, just on a smaller screen.

The lite version has a 5 minutes session limitation.

- Supports all standard VT220 emulation features.
- Telnet and SSH2 (without certificates).
- Camera as barcode scanner.
- Socket mobile barcode scanner in Application mode (SPP).
- Auto login.
- User defined key values.
- User defined colors.
Updated on
Aug 26, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

3.1
246 reviews
Poo Diddly
December 22, 2021
the app is almost useless. it times out in 5 minutes unless you buy the paid version. consider this a "trial" only. the positive feedback is all old. don't waste your time, download a better free app.
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Dano Misurda
May 5, 2020
only 2 colors, not even 16, no chance of 256, session disconnects after just 5 minutes, so bad. juicessh is far superior
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A Google user
September 28, 2019
Works extremely well on Unix system using vt220 emulation Was easy to configure Can recommend!
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What's new

The backspace key works now, when using local echo mode.