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    Fluent Terminal

    Fluent Terminal

    A Terminal Emulator based on UWP and web technologies

    FluentTerminal is a modern terminal emulator for Windows built using UWP (Universal Windows Platform) and web technologies. It offers a sleek, tabbed interface and supports a variety of shell environments like PowerShell, CMD, WSL, plus remote shells via SSH/Mosh. Terminal for PowerShell, CMD, WSL or custom shells. Built-in support for SSH and Mosh connections. Supports tabs and multiple windows.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Remote Desktop Client for the GNOME Desktop. Supported protocols: RDP, VNC, SSH. Configured sessions can be saved to the built in list. Additional programs required: rdesktop, tightvnc, ssh, gnome-terminal. Application can be run with Mono runtime.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    The newest version of SecureTerminal has been developed based on PowerShell of Microsoft. We provided the SSH and telnet cmdlet, also with a winform GUI application implements PSHostInterface and PSHostRawUserInterface
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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