ProComm, from Datastorm technologies, was a powerful and very popular telecommunications program for DOS and Windows.
ProComm started out in 1985 as a shareware program, initially called TERMULATOR, written to fill the gap left by shareware PC-Talk when its author died.
Shareware ProComm featured a built in phone directory, file transfer protocols for uploading and downloading, and automatic redial. The commercial "ProComm Plus" includes a scripting language, more terminal types, additional file transfer protocols, context sensitive help, support for 8 COM ports, and a professionally written manual
Initially ProComm competed with Microsoft Access (telecommunications), Crosstalk, Relay Gold, and PFS Access. Later, it competed with QModem and Telemate.
Procomm Plus for Windows is the first version of the once popular telecommunications program for the Microsoft Windows 3.0 platform.
Installer requires setup to be performed from floppy disk. No serial number is included, but it will run without.
Download name | Version | Language | Architecture | File size | Downloads |
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Procomm Plus for Windows V1.0 | 1.0 For Windows | English | 2.52MB | 0 |