Too bad they charge $100/year for the sync function, only useful thing I like about it.
Same to others which also charge for "sync" thing. Ex: SecureCRT ~ 99$/year,... That's the only way they make money. BTW, free version is fair enough to me
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Terminal, not sure why anyone would need anything else? Genuine question.
Hey! @Lee I know you can appreciate that I am joking when I mention that terminal doesn't work too well for uploading files to some web hosting services. :-) Or for editing a file right there on some-hosting-service's server. :-)
Wanna let me have ssh? I have a little file that I'd like to move off $BIG_CLOUD.
iTerm2 is a better Terminal. Keeping ~/.ssh/config in sync between hosts ain't hard. For remote edit editors like BBEdit has builtin (s)ftp, you can also use various dedicated ftp apps, or for Sublime/Textmate you can setup a tunnel for your connections and use rmate ... Many options. (I didn't even know Cyberduck had a terminal.)
For (s)ftp file transfers I really like Fetch, but also you can use tools like Nimble Commander, Crax etc.
Too bad they charge $100/year for the sync function, only useful thing I like about it.
Same to others which also charge for "sync" thing. Ex: SecureCRT ~ 99$/year,... That's the only way they make money. BTW, free version is fair enough to me
SecureCRT is one time though to get updates you need to pay extra but that's also cheap, don't remember as I think I paid for updates about 2 years for 3-4 years in advance, but I think it was about 60-70$ for 3 years of updates
I am another user of the default Terminal app. However I do use Terminus on the iPhone so now that I know there is a Mac version maybe I will check that out.
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Sometimes I use VSCode's terminal instead if I'm debugging code.
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When I am using my Macbook, I just use the included SSH client, plus brew with mosh if needed if I'm on a bad internet connection. For file transfers I just rsync (again with brew), or if I'm feeling lazy, Filezilla SFTP.
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The default one is good. I use iTerm2 too
Termius is da best
iterm2 is great for terminal. I also use Royal TSX, love it.
+1 from me to termius. I dont know if it's better than cyberduck, but worth a try. (a plus for him is sync to all devices windoz and android).
iTerm2 > everything else
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I use SecureCRT as it allows me to export and sync all my connection settings, etc.. among all my devices - iPad, iPhone etc...
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Too bad they charge $100/year for the sync function, only useful thing I like about it.
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I'm using the default terminal
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Terminal, not sure why anyone would need anything else? Genuine question.
Same to others which also charge for "sync" thing. Ex: SecureCRT ~ 99$/year,... That's the only way they make money. BTW, free version is fair enough to me
Terminal, of course :-)
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Native OSX Terminal. Don’t see the need for anything else
GLTerm+SSH
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ssh
and an SSH config file.Are you looking for an SFTP client? I didn't think Cyberduck supported interactive SSH sessions.
ssh is very nice
Hey! @Lee I know you can appreciate that I am joking when I mention that terminal doesn't work too well for uploading files to some web hosting services. :-) Or for editing a file right there on some-hosting-service's server. :-)
Wanna let me have ssh? I have a little file that I'd like to move off $BIG_CLOUD.
I hope everyone gets the servers they want!
iTerm2 is a better Terminal. Keeping ~/.ssh/config in sync between hosts ain't hard. For remote edit editors like BBEdit has builtin (s)ftp, you can also use various dedicated ftp apps, or for Sublime/Textmate you can setup a tunnel for your connections and use
rmate
... Many options. (I didn't even know Cyberduck had a terminal.)For (s)ftp file transfers I really like Fetch, but also you can use tools like Nimble Commander, Crax etc.
I miss BBEdit. I don't miss most Mac shit, but BBEdit was awesome.
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Default terminal is good!
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I just use the default terminal and
ssh
SecureCRT is one time though to get updates you need to pay extra but that's also cheap, don't remember as I think I paid for updates about 2 years for 3-4 years in advance, but I think it was about 60-70$ for 3 years of updates
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I am another user of the default Terminal app. However I do use Terminus on the iPhone so now that I know there is a Mac version maybe I will check that out.
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My favorite SSH app for Windows OS is Bitvise SSH, and have been sticking to it for long. Haven't got one similar with Mac OS.
Bitvise has SFTP integrated so when typing commands I can also upload and download via its SFTP module just like I've been using FlashFXP.
It would be great that there are alternatives like this and also offer free packages/versions.
iTerm2 here ...
Sometimes I use VSCode's terminal instead if I'm debugging code.
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When I am using my Macbook, I just use the included SSH client, plus brew with mosh if needed if I'm on a bad internet connection. For file transfers I just rsync (again with brew), or if I'm feeling lazy, Filezilla SFTP.
Cheap dedis are my drug, and I'm too far gone to turn back.
I’d been searching for an alternative but couldn’t really find one, so I’ve stayed with default terminal.
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brew cask install iterm2
(Or whatever the cask/package is named.)