![]() You can customize Hotkeys and combinations for keyboard, and mouse, shortcuts. You can create as many tabs as you want (or at least as many as I needed) You can give each tab a custom name, so identifying what is running where is really obvious You can order the pre-created tabs in the Settings panel so they are listed in a specific order You can also drag the opened tabs to change their order You can assign a Shell script to each tab, so it will automatically do stuff when you open that tab You can (somewhat) customize the appearance, like font, colors, size, etc. It does what I wanted it to do, so I shouldn’t complain, but again, when you see the other options below, you will forget this one. It looks so “Windows-like” Each tab gets a generic name “Cmd”, making you have to remember which is which Organizes the tabs into panes, which could be good or bad, but I didn’t like it After a trial period, you need to get a license or you are blocked from the app completely… (And I get that the creators want to get paid, I cannot blame them for that, but when you consider the list below, which are all free, and (in my opinion) so much better, well…) There are lots of features listed on their site, and some seem good, but as you continue down this list, anything good is going to be surpassed. I have since downloaded, installed, set-up and used the following Windows command line applications: Then Ionuț Staicu commented “ Wait until you discover either ConEmu or cmder :)“… So why wait? And off I went to discover ConEmu and cmder… :) ![]() Open SourceTerminal EmulatorWindows89 alternatives to Windows Terminal Windows Terminal is a new, modern, feature-rich, productive terminal application for command-line users.I previously wrote a post called A better Windows command line experience using Console2 in which I went on and on about the marvelous virtues of Console2 and mentioned that one day I would try ConsoleZ. ![]()
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