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Which terminal emulator do you prefer to use at work (and why)?
I work at work with many terminal applications. You have to run them in the terminal in different tabs. I would like to split the terminal, paint different tabs in different colors, etc. There are a lot of different emulsions on the Internet, I don’t even know which one to choose. Do you have personal preferences? (now working in gnome terminal 3.6.2)
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It is notable for the fact that it moves on the hotkey (I have a tilde) on top of the monitor, like a console in one shooter .
On the local machine gnome-terminal/mate-terminal, this has happened historically since the days of Gnome 1.4 and I use the successors of that terminal. On remote machines, tmux hangs, which is also a terminal emulator.
xfce4-terminal
Convenient: the menu can be hidden, in which case I just have a black window. In full screen mode, it is indistinguishable from the console under the framebuffer. Nice. There are also tabs and with the help of "hot keys" you can open new tabs and move between existing ones.
terminator. Nimble, visually his actions are imperceptible. The same gnome-terminal spends about half a second opening a new tab or window.
Well, all sorts of goodies like a split are funny and sometimes help
iTerm2 is quite convenient, it has a lot of features and there are not many alternatives on the poppy.
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