The Linux system terminal is a very convenient and flexible tool. For most Windows users and newcomers to Linux, this statement will not seem very convincing, but with time you come to understand it. With the terminal you can quickly do one or more things that would take much longer on a graphical system.
Terminator’s strengths:
- With Terminator, you can “parallelize” your work with the terminal. Using Terminator allows you to work with the console more conveniently and clearly.
- You can split the screen into several windows, allowing you to work with two, three windows, etc.
- In addition to splitting the screen you can work with tabs.
- You can group several windows into groups and apply different actions or settings to the group at once.
- Terminator has the ability to assign “hotkeys”.
- This emulator of the system console has a very large number of settings, allowing very flexible customization of this tool.
- The standard color scheme can easily be changed to colors that are more pleasing to the eye.
- You can specify some frequently used commands in user commands, which can be called in two clicks.
- It is possible to change the coding of the console on the fly.
Weaknesses of Terminator:
- No weaknesses detected.
- Interface Language: English
- License: GNU GPL