The Kermit Project

New York City

Welcome to the Kermit Project, Columbia University, New York City, bringing you communications software for nearly every computer and operating system on the planet since 1981.

Kermit software offers a consistent approach to file transfer, terminal emulation, script programming, and character-set conversion on hundreds of different hardware and operating-system platforms, using diverse communication methods.

The nonprofit Kermit Project is entirely self-supporting. If you download Kermit software, please also purchase the corresponding manuals to help fund our work and to help you get the most out of your software.

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   · What is Kermit?                       · Licensing
   · What's New - 6 June 2002              · Manuals / Bibliography
   · What's Available and How to Get It    · Technical Support
   · Script Library                        · Shipping Options
   · Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)      · Vendor Information
   · Technical papers and contributions    · Year 2000 Information
   · Standards activities                  · Euro Information
   · Links to related topics               · Further information
   · Other software                        · FTP instructions and tips

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The Kermit Project / Columbia University / kermit@columbia.edu / 6 June 2002