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Ilya T.2016-06-09 17:17:59
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Ilya T., 2016-06-09 17:17:59

What terminal emulator do you use under Windows and Linux?

For a number of reasons, I work alternately on 3 operating systems: linux, windows, macos.
Under macos I use iterm2, under Linux - native gnome-terminal, under Windows putty.
Of all the above, only iterm is written by people for people. What can I say, he's just amazing.
Prompt, something similar (even paid) for other operating systems.
Thank you.
upd: Under Windows I discovered xshell. Thank you. The issue with Linux remains open.

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Pavel Shvedov, 2016-06-09
@mmmaaak

ConEmu

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Stanislav Silin, 2016-06-09
@byme

cmder

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Mikhail Osher, 2016-06-09
@miraage

I'm on Kubuntu, using the built-in Konsole. Happy as an elephant.

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Konstantin Kitmanov, 2016-06-09
@k12th

Under Windows, you can live with ConEmu + something like git bash. Under Linux it's yakuake, but if you're into gnome then probably guake.

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Sergey, 2016-06-09
@Weidmann

Windows - mobaxterm
Linux - urxvt

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CityCat4, 2016-06-09
@CityCat4

In linux, I'm quite satisfied with my native gnome-terminal. Previously, I used xterm in general. Under Windows - of course XShell. Although if you want a paid, but really good - Absolute Telnet. It is truly an absolute. But for money.
PS: The concept of "by people and for people" is very, very subjective ...

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Alexander, 2016-06-12
@2gud

xfce4-terminal --drop-down and xfce4-terminal respectively for Linux. Arrives out of the box configured, there are tabs, everything is simple and clear in the parameters, the dependencies are minimal.

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