Connect to routers, servers, firewalls, industrial control and IoT devices with ease.
See every byte received in raw hex format allowing you to work with devices lacking a text-based interface. A new send panel allows you transmit data in hex format too.
Serial is now a full featured SSH client with a comprehensive built-in identity manager and the ability to organize and group your favorite hosts.
Serial now includes comprehensive support for Telnet, including the RFC2217 extension for remote serial port control supported by many serial device servers. Serial supports raw TCP sockets as well.
Serial is a full-featured terminal emulator supporting Xterm, VT102, and ANSI terminal controls. This allows you to navigate the menu-driven interfaces found in many routers, firewalls and switches and use text based programs including emacs, vi, and nano as if you were connected over the network.
Serial includes built-in, reliable support for almost every serial device on the market, sparing you the hassle of finding, installing, and updating drivers.
Spectacular
Had several USB-serial adapters which no longer had drivers for Catalina. Serial claimed to support pretty much anything and, skeptical, I tried it despite the price.
It is absolutely true: you run it, if finds and recognises the arcane adapters your are using and it connects. No kext, no nothing. It just works.
Would have never believed it if I had not seen it in action. Worth the money! — w1nt3rs3a
It just works…..
I needed something to program a PIC chip through an eBay USB-serial adaptor, this software seemed to fit the bill - and it does…. no hassles, it just works perfectly. Definitely worth the cost. — Lee73765428
It simply worked.
Step 1: Plug in USB serial device
Step 2: Start app
Step 3: Stare in amazement that it simply worked, even on El Capitan.
Yes, this app paid for itself. This beats the heck out of the days of crappy drivers and virtual machines burning cpu/ram to run less desirable operating systems.
Nice job, Decisive Tactics! — GroggleFroth
Supports devices from FTDI, Silicon Labs, Prolific, TI, Microchip, and many more.
Save time by storing frequently used settings for use with multiple devices.
Capture timestamps for received data.
Reliable break support enables password recovery, Cisco ROM monitor mode and more.
Supports XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM and Kermit for file transfers and firmware uploads.
Manual or automatic logging for auditing or debugging purposes.
Access non-standard baud rates.
Connect to Bluetooth Serial (SPP) and some Bluetooth Smart devices.
Version 2.0.17 — 21.7 MB — Release Notes
Free demo is fully functional for 7 days.
Requires macOS El Capitan (10.11) or later.
Compatible with macOS Monterey (12.0) and runs natively on both Apple and Intel Processors.