Best Free Terminal Emulators of 2024

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    Commander One Reviews
    Top Pick

    Commander One

    Electronic Team, Inc.

    $29.99
    12 Ratings
    Commander One is an all-in-one file management program for Mac. It supports dual-panel file storage. It supports Mac M1 and M2 silicon. It has a simple interface that is easy to use and productivity-driven. The app has many features that will speed up and simplify the process of working with files. It is ideal for people who work with lots of content. You can customize hotkeys, show hidden files, select files and view the entire history and your favorite files. Commander One also includes an operation queue section that allows users to see all their files being processed. It also supports archives and has a built-in viewer that can view text files of any type. With the built-in and simple to use encryption feature, users can choose to encrypt files. The terminal emulator, which comes with the application, allows you to set up specific tasks and take full control of your workflow.
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    iTerm2 Reviews
    iTerm2 replaces Terminal and is the successor to iTerm. It works with Macs running macOS 10.14 and higher. iTerm2 brings terminals into the modern age with new features that you didn't know you needed. iTerm2 offers many features. Every possible desire that a terminal user may have was anticipated and solved. These are not the only main attractions. Split a tab into multiple panes. Each one will show a different session. You can also slice horizontally or vertically to create as many panes as you like. Register a hotkey to bring iTerm2 up when you're working in another program. A keypress is all it takes to open a terminal. You can have the hotkey open a separate window. This allows you to always have a terminal at your disposal. iTerm2 has a robust page-finding feature. The UI is kept out of the way. All matches are highlighted immediately. Even regular expression support can be provided!
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    Tera Term Reviews
    Tera Term, a terminal emulator for Microsoft Windows, supports serial port, telnet, and SSH connections. It also includes Macro scripting language, among other features. Tera Term can be used to automate remote connections from a PC. Tera Term (a free software terminal emulator) supports serial port connections, TCP/IP connections (telnet, SSH1, SSH2) connections and log replaying. It also supports IPv6 communication. It supports VT100 emulation as well as selected VT200/300 emulations, TEK4010 emulations, file transfer protocols (Kermit and XMODEM), YMODEM and ZMODEM. Quick-VAN and B-PLUS, and scripts written in the "Tera Term Language". It supports Japanese, English and Russian characters, UTF-8 character codes, UTF-8 character encoders, and message catalog (in Japanese and English), French, Russian and Korean.
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    Royal TS Reviews

    Royal TS

    Royal Apps

    $40 one-time payment
    You can use powerful connection management with many connection types. You can use RDP, VNC or SSH-based terminals, S/FTP or web-based interfaces. Royal TS has you covered! Credential management built-in Safe team-sharing features. You can share a list with other people without sharing your credentials. It is easy to automate repetitive tasks quickly by using key sequence tasks and command tasks. Royal TS supports secure gateways and SSH-based tunneling. Dynamic Folders enable you to dynamically import data directly from external sources. By indicating the name of the credential, you can assign a credential for connections. This allows you to share documents that only contain connections, while your personal credential is kept in a private document protected by your password. Royal TS allows multiple users to open documents at once and allows you synchronize document changes without requiring a SQL database backend.
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    Wave Terminal Reviews

    Wave Terminal

    Command Line Inc

    $0
    Wave is a free, AI-native terminal that allows for seamless developer workflows. It features inline rendering, modern UI, and persistent sessions. Features Include: - Render anything with plugins, including audio/video, Markdown, images, and more. - Edit code fast with the same editor used by VSCode both locally and remotely. - Persistent Sessions, searchable Universal History, and workspaces between local and remote sessions. - Native integration of AI with ChatGPT. In the future, users will be able to bring their own AI with them (BYOLLM). - Packages are available for macOS and Linux, licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
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    MobaXterm Reviews

    MobaXterm

    MobaXterm

    $69 per user per year
    MobaXterm provides remote computing's ultimate toolbox. It is a Windows application that provides a wide range of functions for programmers, webmasters, IT administrators, and anyone else who needs to manage remote tasks in a simpler way. An All-In-One network program for remote tasks has many benefits. When you use SSH to connect with a remote server, a graphical SFTP viewer will automatically open to allow you to edit remote files. Your remote applications will also seamlessly display on your Windows desktop thanks to the embedded X server. MobaXterm was developed with a simple goal in mind: to provide an intuitive user interface that allows you to access remote servers via different networks or systems. MobaXterm Home Edition is free to download and use. You can download and use MobaXterm Home Edition for free. If you would like to use it in your company, you might consider purchasing MobaXterm Professional Edition.
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    PuTTY Reviews

    PuTTY

    PuTTY

    Free
    PuTTY is a free implementation for SSH and Telnet on Windows and Unix platforms. It also includes an xterm terminal emulator. PuTTY is a client application for the SSH and Telnet, Rlogin and SUPDUP network protocols. These protocols can all be used to remotely access a computer via a network. PuTTY implements the client side of the session. This is the end at the session is displayed and not the one it runs. PuTTY is run on a Windows computer. Then you tell it to connect (for example, to a Unix server). PuTTY opens a new window. You can then type anything into the window and it will send it to the Unix machine. Everything the Unix machine sends back will be displayed in the window. You can use the Unix machine like you were sitting at its console while actually sitting somewhere else. Named session profiles can save all of PuTTY's settings. You can also modify the default settings for new sessions.
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    MacTerm Reviews

    MacTerm

    MacTerm

    Free
    This powerful replacement for macOS Terminal supports 24-bit color, standard graphics protocols, and iTerm2 color sequences and schemes. MacTerm is one the few emulators that allows terminal-based programs to set up up to 8 bits per RGB component (for total of 24 bits). This allows for a wide range of colors on the screen. The terminal can preserve incoming text perfectly. It can copy it to the Clipboard or capture it to a File, Print it, or Drag and Drop special characters. To input any type of character, you can also use the floating command-line window. (In 4.1.0, Unicode characters could only be displayed by the terminal. These limitations have been removed in 5.0. Unicode is also supported for file names and preference collection names.
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    Byobu Reviews

    Byobu

    Byobu

    Free
    It was originally created to enhance the Ubuntu server distribution's basic, functional, and practical GNU Screen. Byobu now has an enhanced profile, keybindings, configuration utilities and toggle-able system notifications. It works with most Linux, BSD and Mac distributions. Byobu features an enhanced profile, configuration tools, and system status notifications for both the GNU screen manager and the Tmux terminal multiplier. Byobu was developed and released under the GPLv3.
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    Muon SSH Terminal Reviews

    Muon SSH Terminal

    Subhra Das Gupta

    Free
    It's easy and fun to communicate with remote servers via SSH. Muon is a graphical SSH Client. It features an enhanced SFTP file browser and SSH terminal emulator. It also has a remote resource/process manager. A server disk space analyzer, remote text editors, large remote log viewers, and many other useful tools that make it easy to work remotely. Muon offers functionality similar to web-based control panel but it works over SSH from a local computer. Therefore, no installation is necessary on the server. It works on both Linux and Windows. Muon has been tested on several Linux and UNIX servers such as CentOS, RHEL and OpenSUSE. It also works with NetBSD and NetBSD. This application is primarily for web/backend developers, who frequently deploy/debug code on remote servers. They are not comfortable with complex terminal-based commands. It could also be useful to sysadmins who manually manage many remote servers.
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    Mac Terminal Reviews
    Profiles allow you to identify the correct terminal window by using unique background colors and titles. You can use the profiles that Terminal provides or create your own profiles. You can quickly navigate through the large output of the terminal window by adding bookmarks and markup as you work. The inspector can be used to view and manage active processes and to change the background and titles of windows. Profiles allow you to change the colors, font, cursor style, background and other elements of Terminal windows. A profile is a collection that defines the style and behavior of a terminal window. Terminal comes pre-configured with some profiles, but you can also create your own profiles. You can change the settings for terminal type (terminfo), prompt behavior, input, and international encoders. Modify settings for the function keys, the option key and the alternate display.
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    Warp Reviews

    Warp

    Warp

    Free
    Warp is a Rust-based terminal that's lightning fast. It was reimagined from scratch to work like an app. Fully native Rust-based terminal. No web-tech or Electron. All cloud features can be turned on or off. All data is encrypted at rest. Warp works right out of the box using zsh and fish. You should feel like you are typing code. Your terminal shouldn't feel like 1978 when you write code. You can edit your commands in a modern editor with selections and cursor positioning. Our GPT-3 powered AI search can convert natural language into executable commands. It's a terminal version of GitHub Copilot. Navigate through your terminal command by command. Copy the output in one click. A simple GUI allows you to access common workflows. You can create your workflows and share them with your colleagues.
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    kitty Reviews
    This kitty is for power keyboard users. All its controls can be used with the keyboard, although it also supports mouse interactions. Its configuration is simple and easily editable by humans. I prefer to store configuration in source control. The code in kitty was designed to be modular, easy-to-use, and hackable. It is written in a mixture of C (for performance sensitive parts), and Python (for easy hackability). It doesn't depend on any complicated UI toolkit and uses only OpenGL to render everything. Lastly, kitty was designed from the ground up in order to support all modern terminal features such as unicode and true color, bold/italic fonts and text formatting. It extends existing text formatting escape code support to add support for additional features such as colored and styled underlines. Kitty's design goal is to be extensible so that future features can be added.
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    Terminator Reviews

    Terminator

    Terminator

    Free
    Chris Jones originally created this tool to arrange terminals. It was inspired by programs like quadkonsole, gnome-multiterm, and others. The main focus of the program is to arrange terminals in grids (tabs, which Terminator also supports), Terminator's behaviour is largely based on gnome terminal. We are adding more features to that system over time, but we also plan to expand in other directions with useful features for sysadmins as well as other users. Please submit bugs to the wishlist if you have suggestions! (See below for the address).
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    Guake Terminal Reviews

    Guake Terminal

    Guake Terminal

    Free
    Imagine that you are working in your favorite text editor. You want to execute commands such as execute the unit test, check a manpage, or modify a configuration file. It's possible to do this in lightning fast time without even leaving your keyboard. Simply press the predefined "Show Guake” hotkey to execute your command. Then, repress it again to hide your terminal and get back to work. Guake supports multimonitor setup. It can be opened on the screen where your mouse is, as well as on a separate screen. You can use several named tabs. The names are set automatically by the running command or can be customized. To configure Guake tabs, create a script that will run on Guake launch.
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    WoTerm Reviews
    A powerful open source cross-platform security terminal simulation software, it supports SSH/SFTP/TELNET/RDP/VNC and other mainstream protocols. Support multiple key authentication methods. Support SFTP session backup and synchronization. Support multiple skin interfaces.
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