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Best Mac SSH Client

Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep
edited March 2013 in General

I have gotten to the point where I have many windows of terminal open on my mac and am searching for a new client.

For those of you that are Mac users, what is the SSH client you use or which do you find to be the best?

Comments

  • abatabat Member

    I just use Terminal, I find it perfectly adequate.

  • NekkiNekki Veteran

    +1 for the standard terminal, never had any issues with having multiple windows/tabs open.

  • SpencerSpencer Member
    edited March 2013

    iTerm2

  • RoyalTSX here as I do a lot of RDP, VNC and use its features extensively. It's not free but its a good product.

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    Mac terminal is by far my favorite. It has customization options that are just perfect. That RoyalTSX does look sexy...

  • jhjh Member

    Did buy SecureCRT but have gone back to Terminal as its easier.

  • I use iTerm2

  • Terminal -> ssh

    ._.

  • prae5prae5 Member

    +1 for terminal

  • wdqwdq Member

    I have been using Terminal for quite some time now, but I have always been interested in alternatives. I'm taking a look at Royal TSX right now and it looks really nice.

  • flyfly Member

    iterm2+gnu screen/tmux. i pretty much bought osx just for iterm2

  • Terminal.

  • HassanHassan Member, Patron Provider

    I just use Terminal also :p

  • Terminal. Use Cmd-T to open up new tabs.

  • iterm? :D

    Despite I am not a mac user generally

  • iTerm2. Split window SSH sessions give it the edge over the built-in Terminal

  • Just use Terminal. Uses the standard OpenSSH client which is full featured.

  • Terminator (Works on Linux, Mac, and Windows)

  • agoldenbergagoldenberg Member, Host Rep

    I use iTerm2 :)

  • the default terminal. i just change the terminal bg color to identify which is which

  • @DRobins13 said: iTerm2. Split window SSH sessions give it the edge over the built-in Terminal

    You can split the window in Terminal too.

  • I always wonder, after looking for other terminals myself and not finding ones I like, I found Remoter. I love the fact its all in one and I just store my info in it and all my servers are a simple click away.

    When people ask like this, I never see Remoter recommended and I wondered has any of you ever tried it and not liked it or just never heard of it?

    Remoter Labs

  • I've always found the included Terminal application to be adequate.

  • @Holoshed said: love the fact its all in one and I just store my info in it and all my servers are a simple click away.

    You can do that in Terminal too. Make aliases or shell scripts. so connect-server1 or sh connect-server1

  • Terminal and iTerm2

  • +1 for standard terminal

  • @MrAndroid said: You can do that in Terminal too. Make aliases or shell scripts. so connect-server1 or sh connect-server1

    @MrAndroid well, that could be said with a lot of stuff, I do not think the ability to do something with or without the default Terminal is in question here. In terms of actual differential added FROM the Terminal app, I was asking feature wise why pick other apps over remoter, or if any one had heard of them.

    I liked the look of Royal TSX though.

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