MacTerm
Jan 1, 2018 - A powerful replacement for the macOS / OS X Terminal, with 24-bit color and graphics features.
MacTerm Alternatives [Page 8]
The best MacTerm alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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/bitvise-ssh-client-alternatives
SSH client for file transfer, terminal and tunneling.
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/hyper-alternatives
Extensible, cross-platform terminal built on open web standards.
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Unimus is a Network Automation and Configuration management (NCM) solution designed for fast deployment network-wide and ease of use. Unimus does not require learning any abstraction or templating languages, and does not require any coding skills.
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/fluent-terminal-alternatives
Terminal emulator based on UWP and web technologies.
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/myentunnel-alternatives
Basically, MyEnTunnel is an efficient method for maintaining the tunnels of TCP SSH, MyEnTunnel has many advantages upon its usage. Plink (PuTTY Link)...
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/gnome-ssh-tunnel-manager-alternatives
gSTM is a front-end for managing SSH-tunneled port redirects.
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/windows-terminal-alternatives
A new command line interface for Windows machines
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/mremoteng-alternatives
mRemoteNG is a fork of mRemote, an open source, tabbed, multi-protocol, remote connections manager.
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/puttycm-alternatives
Looking for a tabbed version of famous PuTTY?
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/filezilla-alternatives
FileZilla is an FTP, or file transfer protocol, client. It lets individuals transfer single files or batches to a web server. For many years, FTP was the standard for website design. Read more about FileZilla.
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/dropbear-ssh-server-and-client-alternatives
Dropbear is a relatively small SSH 2 server and client.
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/virtualbox-alternatives
VirtualBox is a powerful x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization product for enterprise as well as...
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/windirstat-alternatives
WinDirStat is a disk usage statistics viewer and cleanup tool, inspired by KDirStat.
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/f-lux-alternatives
f. lux is a piece of software for Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android that provides a blue light filter over your screen. Research suggests limiting our exposure to blue light in the hours before bedtime can help us fall asleep faster.