Pues ya está. He montado #MinIO para sincronizar #TabbyTerminal en mis portátiles donde lo tengo instalado y ni tan mal. Es como matar moscas a cañonazos, pero siempre se aprende algo. 😊
Pues ya está. He montado #MinIO para sincronizar #TabbyTerminal en mis portátiles donde lo tengo instalado y ni tan mal. Es como matar moscas a cañonazos, pero siempre se aprende algo. 😊
@beps @edfattell I like #iTerm because it lets you have several sites open at once in tabs, and for some reason it is really hard to find another #TerminalEmulator that has profiles for the sites you frequently visit and that opens those sites in tabs rather than split windows. I HATE HATE HATE seeing more than one thing on my screen at once so you can imagine how I feel about window splits (I suspect iTerm can do them, but I don't want them, ever).
The only terminal emulator I have found that comes close is #TabbyTerminal, and it is multi platform and it is okay, but it's not iTerm. I have never personally found iTerm to be too slow for what I do so I have no idea how Tabby compares on that. It's probably been a couple of years since I went searching for a terminal emulator comparable to iTerm (but cross platform) so maybe there is something newer that more closely resembles iTerm but if so I'm not aware of it.
Got to say, even though I’m hating using #Windows using #TabbyTerminal and #NuShell make it so much more bearable. They’re my little rays of sunshine
Trying out #TabbyTerminal with #Nushell at the moment, so far it's pretty nice. Just need to get used to the key bindings
If anyone here has used the #TabbyTerminal app on a Mac, how does it compare to iTerm2? I like #iTerm2 but it is MacOS only, so I want to find something that runs on all major desktop platforms and has similar functionality. Oh yeah, and it has to be free (no payment required).