Press Response

"For the number of protocols, similarity with Windows HyperTerminal and its ability to customize, HyperACCESS offers one of the best terminal solutions available today."

Mobile Computing and Communications
November, 1998


"This is the industrial-strength edition of the little modem program called HyperTerminal built into the Windows 95 and NT operating systems by Microsoft Corp., and even if you don't do much heavy lifting with your modem, this one can be a grand time saver."

James Coates, Chicago Tribune
May 18, 1997


"An upgrade to the HyperTerminal Applet included with Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0, HyperACCESS' flexibility as an all-purpose asynchronous communications emulator makes it a must."

InfoWorld
March 31, 1997


"HyperAccess goes out of its way to make things easy for you. The status indicators that appear when dialing or downloading are great, and I love the floating modem status bar. Sounds can be associated with any actions, such as a harp arpeggio with a successful connection."

Computer Currents
February 18, 1997


"Terminal communications, whether through Internet telnet connections or plain old telephone lines, has never been done better than by Hilgraeve's $109.95 [list price] HyperACCESS for Windows 95 and NT.Elegant, clear menus and tight integration with Windows and the Internet make it our Editor's Choice among the terminal programs we looked at."

PCMagazine
February 4, 1997


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