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MobaXterm Alternative for Mac
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MobaXterm Alternative for Mac

Hi All,

I came to know about MobaXterm via LET. I used to it and I am looking for something which do the same thing like MobaXterm

I specifically need, Storing all the details IP, Pass and Keys

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  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    iTerm 2 is at least 75% of the reason to own a Mac.

    Thanked by 2mmuyskens NeoXiD
  • protonproton Barred
    edited March 2022

    In fact, you can always use vscode remote extension, which support file upload/download and multiple session tab.

    Or try those tools.

    Royal TSX

    SHUTTLE

  • may be Terminus could help you.

  • If you are comfortable with the command line, I recommend using iTerm 2 and OpenSSH.

  • LeftupLeftup Member
    edited March 2022

    Rayon seems a good alternative and it's open source.

    Edit: add preview.

  • CConnerCConner Member, Host Rep

    I use RoyalTSX. Been solid so far.

  • Using Hyper, running well.

  • trazxtrazx Member

    TBH haven't found anything nearly as good as MobXTerm...tried RoyalTSX as that seemed to be the closest but had a lot of trouble getting it to work. Rn I just use PortX (terminal) and CyberDuck (for file transfers)

  • tjntjn Member

    @CConner said:
    I use RoyalTSX. Been solid so far.

    +1

  • If you can pay the license then try ZOC. They give a free trial too.

    https://www.emtec.com/zoc/

  • @jar said: iTerm 2

    what does it do better that normal terminals can't?

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
    edited March 2022

    @duckeeyuck said:

    @jar said: iTerm 2

    what does it do better that normal terminals can't?

    So many are bulky and cluttered. iTerm blends simplicity with customization in a recipe that just seems to hit all of the right notes. It's more like many of the good Linux terminal apps.

    I hate how nearly everything on windows has to be excessively bulky and clearly designed to use most or all screen real estate. Open up mobaxterm and it's immediately a file manager, terminal emulator, and everything, looks best full screen. Open up iTerm and here's your tiny little terminal window 98% comprised of the terminal itself and nothing else. Add some window transparency with blur for good times, and the color themes are just fun. Being able to just CMD+C copy on the terminal makes you hate anything on windows (control + shift + c and then your terminal reads a control + c, right click to paste, who hurt these people?).

    If I'm really preferring anything it's whatever default terminal comes with any Linux desktop environment, but iTerm is the only thing non-linux that makes me feel the same.

    Thanked by 1__no_preserve_root
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