Alternatives to Windows Terminal

Compare Windows Terminal alternatives for your business or organization using the curated list below. SourceForge ranks the best alternatives to Windows Terminal in 2026. Compare features, ratings, user reviews, pricing, and more from Windows Terminal competitors and alternatives in order to make an informed decision for your business.

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    Ghostty

    Ghostty

    Ghostty

    Ghostty is a fast, feature-rich, cross-platform terminal emulator that uses platform-native UI and GPU acceleration to deliver speed, features, and familiarity without compromise. Ghostty provides fully standards-compliant emulation, drawing on ECMA-48 and xterm conventions, to ensure compatibility with existing shells and software, while its multi-renderer architecture leverages OpenGL (with ligature support) to sustain smooth rendering up to 60 fps under heavy load and minimal I/O jitter via a dedicated I/O thread. It offers modern windowing capabilities such as multi-window, tabbing, and splits, and embraces native platform experiences through SwiftUI and GTK4, all built atop a shared core written in Zig (“libghostty”) that can be embedded via a C API. Users benefit from basic customizability (fonts, backgrounds, colors), an opt-in feature set for interactive CLI tools, and performance competitive with leading terminal emulators.
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    PowerShell

    PowerShell

    Microsoft

    PowerShell is a cross-platform task automation and configuration management framework, consisting of a command-line shell and scripting language. Unlike most shells, which accept and return text, PowerShell is built on top of the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR), and accepts and returns .NET objects. This fundamental change brings entirely new tools and methods for automation. Unlike traditional command-line interfaces, PowerShell cmdlets are designed to deal with objects. An object is structured information that is more than just the string of characters appearing on the screen. Command output always carries extra information that you can use if you need it. If you've used text-processing tools to process data in the past, you'll find that they behave differently when used in PowerShell. In most cases, you don't need text-processing tools to extract specific information. You directly access portions of the data using standard PowerShell object syntax.
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    WezTerm

    WezTerm

    WezTerm

    WezTerm is a high-performance, cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer built in Rust that delivers GPU-accelerated rendering, including ligatures, color emoji, true color, dynamic color schemes, and hyperlinks, and modern windowing controls such as panes, tabs, and multiple windows on both local and remote hosts. Its single-process multiplexer provides scrollback, searchable history, mouse integration, Quick Select mode for rapid selection, Copy mode, shell integration, support for the iTerm image protocol, SSH connectivity, serial ports, Arduino devices, and workspace/session management via Lua-configurable scripts. Configuration is handled through a wezterm.lua file with hot-reload support, while a rich command-line interface (wezterm cli) lets you spawn programs, manipulate tabs and panes, and set domains. WezTerm adheres to ECMA-48 and xterm conventions for full ANSI/ISO compliance and offers native UI integration using platform-specific APIs.
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    Warp

    Warp

    Warp.dev

    Warp is a blazingly fast, Rust-based terminal reimagined from the ground up to work like a modern app. Fully native, Rust-based terminal. No Electron or web-tech. All cloud features are opt-in. Data is encrypted at rest. Warp works out of the box with zsh, fish, and bash. Input that feels like a code editor. Writing code in your terminal shouldn’t feel like 1978. Edit your commands like in a modern code editor with selections, cursor positioning, and completion menus. Our GPT-3 powered AI search will convert natural language into executable shell commands. It's like GitHub Copilot, but for the terminal. Navigate through your terminal, command by command. Copy the output with one click and zero scrolls. Access common workflows with a simple GUI. You can create your own workflows, and share them with your team.
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    Wave Terminal

    Wave Terminal

    Command Line Inc

    Wave is an open-source, AI-native terminal built for seamless developer workflows with inline rendering, a modern UI, and persistent sessions. Features Include: - Render almost anything in line with plugins for images, Markdown, audio/video, and more. - Edit code quickly with the same editor that powers VSCode locally and remotely. - Persistent sessions, searchable universal history, and workspaces across local and remote sessions. - Native AI integration with ChatGPT, with plans to allow users to bring their own AI (BYOLLM) in the future. - Licensed under the Apache 2.0 license, with packages available for both macOS and Linux.
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    xterm

    xterm

    invisible-island

    xterm is a terminal emulator for the X Window System, first released to emulate DEC VT102 and Tektronix 4014 hardware and provide a windowed interface for applications that cannot access X directly. Each xterm window runs as a separate process, locally or remotely, while sharing keyboard and mouse input with only the focused window receiving events. It implements ANSI/ISO color support via the “new” color model for background erase and recognizes most VT220 control sequences, along with select features from VT320, VT420, and VT520 devices. Over its history, xterm’s terminal description evolved from VT102 (pre-1996) to VT220 (1996–2012) and, since 2012, to VT420, ensuring compatibility with modern applications. Xterm remains actively maintained and extensible through companion tools like luit for encoding support and the X Toolkit for resource configuration, making it a complete, standards-compliant emulator for Unix-based environments.
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    Alacritty

    Alacritty

    Alacritty

    Alacritty is a modern, cross-platform terminal emulator powered by OpenGL that delivers GPU-accelerated performance with sensible defaults and extensive configuration. Rather than reimplementing functionality, it integrates seamlessly with other applications to provide a flexible feature set without sacrificing speed. Supported on BSD, Linux, macOS, and Windows, Alacritty is considered beta and still under active development, yet it already serves many users as their daily driver terminal. Key features include Vi Mode for moving around and creating selections using vi bindings; a Search function for querying text within the scrollback buffer; Regex Hints that mark patterns for mouse or keyboard interaction; and Multi-Window support to improve resource usage by running on a single process.
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    Tabby

    Tabby

    Tabby

    Tabby is an infinitely customizable cross-platform terminal app for local shells, serial, SSH and Telnet connections. Runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux, integrated SSH client with a connection manager. Integrated serial terminal, PowerShell, PS Core, WSL, Git-Bash, Cygwin, Cmder, and CMD support. Full Unicode support including double-width characters. File transfer from/to SSH sessions via SFTP and Zmodem. Theming and color schemes, fully configurable shortcuts, and multi-chord shortcuts. Remembers your tabs and split panes. Proper shell experience on Windows including tab completion. Integrated encrypted container for SSH secrets and configuration. Progress bars and activity notifications for tabs. Tabby remembers open tabs and panes where you left off. Tabs on any side of the window. Optional quake mode (terminal docked to a side of the screen). Optional global hotkey to focus/hide the terminal. Optional built-in password manager with a master passphrase.
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    Xshell

    Xshell

    NetSarang

    Easily create, edit, and launch sessions with the session manager and inheritable session properties. A multitude of authentication methods, protocols, and algorithms to handle any situation. Xshell's Local Shell gives you access to vital tools directly within Xshell and supports custom aliases for commonly used commands. View a graphical list of the remote directory's files with upload and download capabilities. Customize your view with drag and drop and easily manage all tabs with the tab manager. Create quick command buttons and sets for frequently used commands and assign them to specific sessions. Draft and edit multiple lines of string before sending it to single, multiple, or all sessions using the compose pane. Create and manage SSH tunnels on the fly even when a session is currently running. Terminal aesthetics, mouse behavior, logging options, and more. The possibilities are endless. Determine how your keyboard behaves by mapping actions to certain key combinations.
    Starting Price: $99 one-time payment
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    Terminator

    Terminator

    Terminator

    Terminator Terminal Emulator is a powerful tool that allows users to manage multiple GNOME terminals within a single window. Originally developed in 2007 by Chris Jones as a compact Python script, it has evolved into a flexible terminal management application inspired by tools like Iterm2 and Tilix. Terminator lets users combine and rearrange terminal windows to suit their workflow, making it ideal for those who frequently work with multiple remote machines or command-line sessions. The emulator supports various themes, including light and dark modes, to enhance usability. It is well-suited for developers, system administrators, and command-line enthusiasts who need to manage several terminals simultaneously. Terminator streamlines terminal management, increasing productivity and reducing desktop clutter.
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    Shell Assistant

    Shell Assistant

    Shell Assistant

    •SSH and SFTP client •Shell Terminal •SFTP File manager •SFTP code editor •Custom tab & split window layouts •Switch between workspaces •Connection, key & password management •Stream audio and video, view images and pdf's, edit code over SFTP •Tunnel network ports •Text editor-like command editing •Paste history •Free & ad-free •Respects your privacy Connect to remote hosts over SSH, including Amazon Web Service EC2, Linodes, Digital Ocean or Raspberry Pis. Connect to local unix-like installations running Mac OS, Linux, MinGW, Cygwin, Git-bash and Windows Subsystem for Linux. A great tool for your toolbox if you work with Unix, Linux, Mac Command Line, Raspberry Pi's or anything that uses a Command Line Interface. To download the latest version, please visit shellassistant.com.
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    Hyper

    Hyper

    Hyper.is

    Hyper is an Electron-based terminal, built on HTML/CSS/JS, and fully extensible. Install themes and plugins from the command line. The goal of the project is to create a beautiful and extensible experience for command-line interface users, built on open web standards. In the beginning, our focus will be primarily on speed, stability, and the development of the correct API for extension authors. In the future, we anticipate the community will come up with innovative additions to enhance what could be the simplest, most powerful, and well-tested interface for productivity. Extensions are available on npm. All command keys can be changed. Extensions are universal Node.js modules loaded by both Electron and the renderer process. Instead of exposing a custom API method or parameter for every possible customization point, we allow you to intercept and compose every bit of functionality! You can find additional details about plugin development in the Hyper repository.
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    ZOC

    ZOC

    EmTec

    ZOC is professional terminal emulation software for Windows and macOS. Its impressive list of emulations and powerful features makes it a reliable and elegant tool that connects you to hosts and mainframes via secure shell, telnet, serial cable, and other methods of communication. With its modern user interface, this terminal has many ways of making your life easier. In its own way, ZOC is the Swiss army knife of terminal emulators, versatile, robust, and proven. Tabbed sessions with thumbnails, address book with folders and color-coded hosts, highly customizable to meet your preferences and needs, scripting language with over 200 commands, compatible with Windows 10/11 and macOS 12 Monterey, and administrator friendly (deployment, configuration). Extensive logging, full keyboard remapping, scrollback. User-defined buttons, automatic actions, macro recorder. Emulations are xterm, VT220, TN3270, TN5250, Wyse, QNX.
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    Starting Price: $79.99 one-time payment
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    SuperPuTTY

    SuperPuTTY

    Jim Radford

    The SuperPuTTY window manager for putty sessions. SuperPuTTY is a Windows-based application that manages putty ssh terminals. Additionally, it has a simple scripting language for basic tasks. It additionally supports RDP sessions. SuperPuTTY is used primarily as a window manager and multi-session manager for the PuTTY SSH Client. It allows you to embed PuTTY terminal instances inside of windows form providing a better-tabbed interface when multiple connections are used. Additionally, SuperPuTTY has support for using pscp.exe to transfer files to and from a remote host. Local terminal sessions can be started with MinTTY, as well as RDP, PowerShell, and other terminal applications. SuperPuTTY does not do any ssh or terminal management itself since PuTTY does an excellent job of this. SuperPuTTY as of v1.4.0.7 is available with an installer. SuperPuTTY is also available as a portable ZIP file, Simply unzip the files to a chosen location on your local disk.
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    COLMAP

    COLMAP

    COLMAP

    COLMAP is a general-purpose Structure-from-Motion (SfM) and Multi-View Stereo (MVS) pipeline with a graphical and command-line interface. It offers a wide range of features for reconstruction of ordered and unordered image collections. The software is licensed under the new BSD license. The latest source code is available at GitHub. COLMAP builds on top of existing works and when using specific algorithms within COLMAP, please also cite the original authors, as specified in the source code. For convenience, the pre-built binaries for Windows contain both the graphical and command-line interface executables. To start the COLMAP GUI, you can simply double-click the COLMAP.bat batch script or alternatively run it from the Windows command shell or Powershell. The command-line interface is also accessible through this batch script, which automatically sets the necessary library paths. To list the available COLMAP commands, run COLMAP.bat -h in the command shell cmd.exe or in Powershell.
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    Bitvise

    Bitvise

    Bitvise

    We specialize in secure remote access software for Windows. Our main products are Bitvise SSH server and SSH client, which we try to make the best SSH client and server for Windows. Our SSH server provides secure remote access to Windows servers and workstations. Security is our SSH server's key feature, in contrast with Telnet and FTP servers, Bitvise SSH server encrypts data during transmission. Thus, no one can sniff your password or see what files you are transferring when you access your computer over SSH. Bitvise SSH server is ideal for remote administration of Windows servers; for secure file transfer by organizations using SFTP and SCP; for advanced users who wish to access their home machine from work, or their work machine from home; and for a wide spectrum of advanced tasks, such as securing other applications using SSH TCP/IP tunneling. Our free and flexible SSH client for Windows includes state-of-the-art terminal emulation and graphical and command-line SFTP support.
    Starting Price: $99.95 one-time payment
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    iTerm2

    iTerm2

    iTerm2

    iTerm2 is a replacement for Terminal and the successor to iTerm. It works on Macs with macOS 10.14 or newer. iTerm2 brings the terminal into the modern age with features you never knew you always wanted. iTerm2 has a lot of features. Every conceivable desire a terminal user might have has been foreseen and solved. And these are just the main attractions! Divide a tab up into multiple panes, each one showing a different session. You can slice vertically and horizontally and create any number of panes in any imaginable arrangement. Register a hotkey that brings iTerm2 to the foreground when you're in another application. A terminal is always a keypress away. You can choose to have the hotkey open a dedicated window. This gives you an always-available terminal at your fingertips. iTerm2 comes with a robust find-on-page feature. The UI stays out of the way. All matches are immediately highlighted. Even regular expression support is offered!
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    Kimi Code CLI

    Kimi Code CLI

    Moonshot AI

    Kimi Code CLI is an AI-powered command-line agent that runs in the terminal to assist developers with software development and terminal operations by reading and editing code, executing shell commands, searching and fetching web pages, autonomously planning and adjusting actions during execution, and providing a shell-like interactive experience where users can describe their needs in natural language or switch to direct command mode; it supports integrations with IDEs and local agent clients via the Agent Client Protocol for enriched workflows and simplifies tasks such as writing and modifying code, fixing bugs, refactoring, exploring unfamiliar projects, answering architecture questions, and automating batch tasks or build and test scripts. Installation is handled via a script that installs the necessary tool manager and then the Kimi CLI package, after which users verify with a version command and configure an API source.
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    TermBean

    TermBean

    Rudian Technology Co., Ltd.

    TermBean is a small, professional and free SSH client, developed natively for the Apple platform, with a low resource footprint, fast and smooth startup, security and simplicity to meet your needs. Features: * Modern application interface * Support iPad multitasking and split view * Recognizes operating systems and displays appropriate icons * Tabbed terminals * Terminal splitting * SSH2 support * ZModem (rz/sz) support, Drag and drop to upload multiple files * Local, remote port forwarding support * Keyword Search * MFA Login, Keyboard Interaction, Password, Public/Private Key Authentication * Immersive Terminal Themes * Code snippets * Encrypted storage of key data * iCloud storage * iCloud synchronization at devices * Jump Hosts Chaining * Terminal splitting and broadcasting * Terminal log file recording * Dynamic port forwarding support, including SocksV5 * SSH Agent Forwarding * SSH Certificate Authentication
    Starting Price: $4.99/year
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    GNOME Terminal
    Terminal is a terminal emulator application for accessing a UNIX shell environment which can be used to run programs available on your system. Terminal supports escape sequences that control cursor position and colors. A terminal is a text input point in a computer that is also called the Command Line Interface (CLI). IBM 3270, VT100 and many others are hardware terminals that are no longer produced as physical devices. To emulate these terminals, there are terminal emulators. Any input entered in the Terminal to be executed is referred to as a command. You can run both command line and graphical user interface (GUI) programs from the terminal. If you have a program that ends abruptly without any warning or error, you may want to run it in Terminal. This will allow the program to output any error or debugging messages to the Terminal window. This information can be helpful when filing a bug report.
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    Mac Terminal
    When you're connected to multiple servers, the unique background colors and window titles shown in profiles help you easily identify the correct terminal window. Use the built-in profiles in Terminal, or create your own custom profiles. Add markup and bookmarks as you work, then use them to quickly navigate through the vast output in the terminal window. Use the inspector to view and manage active processes, and change window titles and background colors. Use profiles to customize the colors, font, cursor style, background, and other elements of Terminal windows. A profile is a collection of style and behavior settings for a terminal window. Terminal comes with a set of predefined profiles, but it also allows you to create your own custom profiles. Change settings for terminal type (terminfo), input, prompt behavior, and international encodings. Change settings for function keys, the option key, and the alternate display.
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    ShellBean

    ShellBean

    ShellBean

    ShellBean is a lightweight yet comprehensive SSH SFTP client that combines monitoring and automation tools for easy management of Linux servers without third-party apps. Features: Multi-level jump server support Built-in text editor for easy file editing Multiple color schemes and font settings for SSH terminal iPad split-screen support iOS 17 Widget for monitoring servers on the Home Screen SSH terminal and Zmodem file transfer port forwarding (local, remote, dynamic) Secure iCloud synchronization View process list sorted by PID, CPU, and MEM Monitor CPU core usage, temperature, memory usage, and network traffic Disk partition occupancy and read/write rates NVIDIA graphics card status monitoring Batch snippet execution on selected servers
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    MacTerm

    MacTerm

    MacTerm

    Powerful replacement for macOS Terminal, supporting 24-bit color, standard graphics protocols and iTerm2 image sequences and color schemes. MacTerm is one of the few emulators in the world that allow terminal-based programs to set up to 8 bits per RGB component (for a total of 24 bits), allowing for a large number and large spectrum of colors on the screen. The terminal is capable of preserving incoming text perfectly: whether you copy it to the Clipboard, capture it to a file, print it, or drag and drop, any special characters will be present. You can also use the floating command line window to input any kind of character. (In 4.1.0, there are limits on which Unicode characters can actually be displayed by the terminal; these limitations are being removed in 5.0.) Finally, Unicode is supported for file names, preference collection names, and macros.
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    Open Interpreter

    Open Interpreter

    Open Interpreter

    Open Interpreter is an open source natural language interface for computers that enables users to execute code through conversational prompts in a terminal environment. It supports multiple programming languages, including Python, JavaScript, and Shell, allowing for a wide range of tasks such as data analysis, file management, and web browsing. It provides interactive mode commands to enhance user experience. Users can configure default behaviors using YAML files, facilitating flexible customization without altering command-line arguments each time. Open Interpreter can be integrated with FastAPI to create RESTful endpoints, enabling programmatic control over its functionalities. For safety, it prompts users for confirmation before executing code that interacts with the local environment, mitigating potential risks.
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    SmarTTY

    SmarTTY

    SysProgs

    SmarTTY is a free multi-tabbed SSH client that supports copying files and directories with SCP on-the-fly and editing files in place. Smart Terminal with auto-completion, file panel, package management GUI and more. Most SSH servers support up to 10 sub-sessions per connection. SmarTTY makes the best of it, no annoying multiple windows, no need to re-login, just open a new tab and go! Automatic completion for files, folders, and recent commands. Easy file navigation panel for viewing files in the current directory. Clickable links in the command output. Easy-to-use GUI for APT and YUM package managers. Explore remote directory structure with Windows-style GUI. Download and upload single files with SCP protocol. Transfer entire directories with recursive SCP. Quickly send and receive directories with on-the-fly TAR. Native Windows file editing look & feel, automatic CRLF to LF conversion, and option to invoke 'sudo' to save protected files.
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    SSH Client Terminal
    Experience seamless remote access with SSH Client Terminal & Telnet! This terminus & SFTP app offers secure & easy-to-use terminal emulation for your device. Here is one of the most intelligent & advanced SSH Client apps to manage and connect remote servers for your iOS and Mac devices About SSH Client: SSH Client is an on-the-go SSH-Telnet app with the best putty, console, and shell iOS app with powerful remote access & terminal emulator. Our enterprise-grade mobile app is built for all kinds of server management needs. Our comprehensive features are not limited to terminal keyboard and language support, multi-session capability, and Bluetooth keyboard support but many more. Our SSH Client app can easily integrate with AWS, Azure, and DigitalOcean.
    Starting Price: $1.99/Month
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    Xplorer²
    xplorer² is a desktop file manager combining the simplicity of windows explorer with the speed and efficiency of traditional dual pane orthodox file managers, helping you be productive with your documents, pictures, music, source code, and other files. Full shell namespace browser. Dual panes, folder tabs, and Miller columns. Preview documents, images, music, etc. Fast desktop search using all file attributes. Folder sizes and disk space visualization. Synchronize folder contents. Search for duplicate files to free space. Advanced copy, delete, and rename operations. Filename color coding and tagging. Execute custom commands (even DOS). Macros to automate complex file management. Fully customizable, modern ribbon UI or traditional menu bar. Everyday efficiency and control. Manage large folders with ease. Lightweight system resource use. Native 32/64 and Unicode versions. Browse folders everywhere windows explorer can access including network, zip folders, web folders, and libraries.
    Starting Price: $29.95 one-time payment
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    GSW Telnet Server for Windows
    The GSW Telnet Server for Windows is excellent with mobile devices in RFID, RF terminals, barcode scanners, and other data collection and wireless environments. GSW Telnet Server for Windows, designed for superior operation in the most demanding mobile RF Terminal environments. With a lightweight, fast, and feature-packed Telnet Server for Windows. Capable of meeting all of your telnet server needs. With session saver, when a device goes out of range the session is saved and connects exactly where the user left off when the connection resumes. Seamlessly monitor, shadow, and obtain the status of all telnet clients. System administration couldn't be easier. Unmatched reliability, features, security, and support. Telnet is the best choice for reliable and efficient data exchange. A full suite of features allowing remote administration to monitor, shadow, attach, broadcast, terminate user sessions, obtain session status information, and more!
    Starting Price: $250 per year
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    AbsoluteTelnet SSH Client

    AbsoluteTelnet SSH Client

    Celestial Software

    AbsoluteTelnet/SSH is a Telnet and SSH client for Windows, providing secure terminal access with integrated SFTP file transfer and robust terminal emulation. Developed by Celestial Software, AbsoluteTelnet is commercial terminal emulation software used by developers, system administrators, and enterprise environments. It supports industry-standard SSH protocols to protect session data across untrusted networks such as the internet. Features include SSH (encryption, compression, port forwarding), SFTP file transfer, tabbed sessions, keyboard mapping, terminal emulation, and support for serial and legacy connections.
    Starting Price: $49.95 one-time payment
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    Muon SSH Terminal

    Muon SSH Terminal

    Subhra Das Gupta

    An easy and fun way to work with remote servers over SSH. Muon is a graphical SSH client. It has an enhanced SFTP file browser, SSH terminal emulator, remote resource/process manager, server disk space analyzer, remote text editor, huge remote log viewer, and lots of other helpful tools, which makes it easy to work with remote servers. Muon provides functionality similar to web-based control panels but, it works over SSH from the local computer, hence no installation is required on the server. It runs on Linux and Windows. Muon has been tested with several Linux and UNIX servers, like Ubuntu server, CentOS, RHEL, OpenSUSE, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and HP-UX. The application is targeted mainly toward web/backend developers who often deploy/debug their code on remote servers and are not overly fond of complex terminal-based commands. It could also be useful for sysadmins as well who manage lots of remote servers manually.
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    WinSCP

    WinSCP

    WinSCP

    WinSCP is a popular SFTP client and FTP client for Microsoft Windows! Copy files between a local computer and remote servers using FTP, FTPS, SCP, SFTP, WebDAV, or S3 file transfer protocols. WinSCP is an open source free SFTP client, FTP client, WebDAV client, S3 client and SCP client for Windows. Its main function is file transfer between a local and a remote computer. Beyond this, WinSCP offers scripting and basic file manager functionality. Graphical user interface, translated into many languages. Integration with Windows (drag & drop, URL, shortcut icons). All common operations with files, and support for SFTP and SCP protocols over SSH and FTP and WebDAV and S3 protocols. Batch file scripting and command-line interface and .NET assembly for advanced programming tasks. Directory synchronization in several semi or fully-automatic ways. Integrated text editor, shares site settings with PuTTY, and supports password, keyboard-interactive, public key, and Kerberos authentication.
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    sshx

    sshx

    sshx

    sshx is a secure, web-based collaborative terminal platform that lets you share your command-line session with others by sending a unique browser link, enabling multiple participants to interact in real time with remote cursors and chat on an infinite canvas. It is fast, end-to-end encrypted, and lightweight, with a server written in Rust and support across macOS, Linux, and Windows, so users can install a single binary or use it directly in a browser for collaborative sessions. The interface supports arranging and resizing multiple terminals freely, live presence awareness, and ultra-fast mesh networking to connect from anywhere. sshx is ideal for remote pair programming, teaching, debugging, live demonstrations, and collaborative troubleshooting, providing secure access without requiring complex setups or traditional SSH clients, and it can be integrated into workflows, including CI/CD environments for remote debugging and shared terminal access.
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    AiTerm

    AiTerm

    AiTerm

    AiTerm is an AI Terminal Assistant that designed to assist developers and command-line users. It simplifies the process of converting natural language into executable commands, allowing users to find and run the commands they need without leaving their terminal. AiTerm intelligently analyzes your commands and streamlines your tasks for unprecedented efficiency. Need help with a command? AiTerm fetches relevant documentation and examples, providing explanations and usage tips right within your terminal. AiTerm is more than just software, it's your personal assistant in the world of command lines.
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    ShellNGN

    ShellNGN

    ShellNGN

    Web-based SSH client with SFTP, VNC, RDP, and more. Access your cloud servers from anywhere without installing anything. All you need is a browser. Install a docker version of Shellngn in your private cloud and use it as a secured gateway to your servers. Manage multiple sessions from a single window with a tabbed interface. Manage multiple sessions from a single window with a tabbed interface. Automate your SSH sessions with customized snippets. Browse your server files and folders and manage them easily. Transfer files and folders at full speed with an easy drag & drop. Embedded code editor with syntax highlighting. Edit your HTML/CSS/JS files without leaving. Take control of your remote servers using RDP (Remote Desktop/Terminal Server) or VNC. Full keyboard, command snippets, sftp browser, and file editor. All these awesome features are available on mobile. Connect to your cloud servers from anywhere without installing any software.
    Starting Price: $3.90 per month
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    Poderosa

    Poderosa

    Poderosa

    Previously, the Poderosa version 4 series has been released as an open-source SSH client for Windows, but after a major renewal in 2016, the major version was also 5. The new Poderosa is a paid software, not open source, but you can evaluate it until you love Poderosa. Shell is an old but good interface for engineers and computers to communicate, but it is not a field that has never withered, given the goal of attracting engineers in the shell. It is not easy to achieve both ease of use and abundant functions, stylish UI, and support of various platforms, but the new Poderosa aims to be “a good shell operating environment chosen as a good engineer”. We adopt screen split and tab-shape UI which was popular since old Poderosa as it is. Let’s construct shell life in which you use the connection to more than one host properly, edit the configuration file with a seeing log, and so on. You can change the mood in the staging/development environment and production environment.
    Starting Price: $31 per year
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    Vifm

    Vifm

    Vifm

    Vifm is a file manager with a curses interface, which provides a Vim-like environment for managing objects within file systems, extended with some useful ideas from mutt. If you use vi, Vifm gives you complete keyboard control over your files without having to learn a new set of commands. Vim-like user mappings. Vim-like command-line mode with ranges and abbreviations. Vim-like marks and registers. Directory tree comparison. Operation undoing/redoing/backgrounding. FUSE file systems support. Color schemes can also be applied to specific sub-trees. File decorations are customizable according to their type and/or name. Named bookmarks (tags) Less-like preview mode with customizable viewers. Advanced file filtering and renaming capabilities. One or two pane views within tabs. Shell-like and external command-line editing. Table/grid/tree/miller views of files. Built-in integration with GNU Screen and tmux. Multi-block selection. Cross-platform (GNU/Linux, BSD, Solaris, Windows, Mac OS)
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    VisualSVN

    VisualSVN

    VisualSVN Software Ltd.

    VisualSVN Server is an enterprise-ready Subversion (SVN) server solution designed to make it easy to install, configure, and manage a full-featured version control server on Microsoft Windows systems, providing universal versioned storage with out-of-the-box operation and support for standard Subversion clients. It installs as a single package that offers a powerful management console implemented as a standard MMC snap-in for repository, user, and permission administration, and includes command-line tools and PowerShell scripting for automation. VisualSVN Server features a modern HTML5 web interface for browsing repositories, supports Active Directory single sign-on with secure authentication protocols, and protects against password guessing attacks. It enables advanced capabilities such as backup and restore with scheduled verification, access and operational logging, remote server administration across a network, and repository management delegation.
    Starting Price: $59 per license
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    Midnight Commander

    Midnight Commander

    Midnight Commander

    GNU Midnight Commander is a visual file manager, licensed under GNU General Public License and therefore qualifies as Free Software. It's a feature-rich full-screen text mode application that allows you to copy, move and delete files and whole directory trees, search for files and run commands in the subshell. Internal viewers and editors are included. Midnight Commander is based on versatile text interfaces, such as Ncurses or S-Lang, which allows it to work on a regular console, inside an X Window terminal, over SSH connections, and all kinds of remote shells. Midnight commander can be used in local console or terminal emulator in any graphical environment or via ssh because it has a Text User Interface (TUI). Mailing lists on GoogleGroups are set up to read Trac messages only and are not an appropriate place to discuss MC bugs and solutions. Feel free to report bugs, attach your patches to the tickets and review the patches that are already in there.
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    TmuxAI

    TmuxAI

    Boring Dystopia Development

    TmuxAI is an intelligent terminal assistant that lives inside your tmux sessions. Unlike other CLI AI tools, TmuxAI observes and understands the content of your tmux panes, providing assistance without requiring you to change your workflow or interrupt your terminal sessions. Think of TmuxAI as a pair programmer that sits beside you, watching your terminal environment exactly as you see it. It can understand what you're working on across multiple panes, help solve problems and execute commands on your behalf in a dedicated execution pane. TmuxAI's design philosophy mirrors the way humans collaborate at the terminal. Just as a colleague sitting next to you would observe your screen, understand context from what's visible, and help accordingly, TmuxAI: Observes: Reads the visible content in all your panes Communicates: Uses a dedicated chat pane for interaction Acts: Can execute commands in a separate execution pane (with your permission)
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    Terminals

    Terminals

    TECHNLG

    For developers and system administrators, it’s a necessity to frequently log on to Linux servers from a Windows computer. Unlike Linux OS, Windows does not have a native ssh client. Putty is the most used freeware ssh client for Windows OS. It supports telnet and ssh protocols. One constraint with Putty is that it does not have support for tabbed windows. Putty Connection manager is developed to solve this problem but it has got a lot of issues in using the utility. Terminals supports not just telnet and ssh but also RDP, VNC, and RAS connections. You can save the login id and password of the remote servers and with a single click, you can connect to the server. You can create a group of servers and with a single click, you can open connections to all the servers added to the group. You can save multiple user credentials for the same server and can select the user name while connecting to the server.
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    WinSSHTerm

    WinSSHTerm

    WinSSHTerm

    A tabbed SSH solution for Windows, combining PuTTY, WinSCP, and VcXsrv. WinSSHTerm helps you to be more productive. Using keyboard shortcuts and intelligent navigation tools allows you to quickly switch between or start new SSH sessions even if you have to manage many systems. It has built-in support for copying files and running X applications. The terminal colors are carefully selected to minimize the stress on your eyes. Ready for production use, works with the original PuTTY executable, easy file transfer (WinSCP) with "copy files", easy connection troubleshooting with "check access", eye-friendly terminal colors, multiple tabs, multiple windows, and master password. Share connections with colleagues, show connections in the menu bar, template variables, keyboard shortcuts, and background color for PROD, DEV. Supports X (VcXsrv), with copy & paste, support for SSH jump server/proxy, and portable version available. Quickly find connections and easy migration from PuTTY.
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    Termius

    Termius

    Termius

    Termius is a modern SSH client designed to help developers and IT teams manage remote infrastructure efficiently. The platform provides a full-featured terminal with support for SSH, SFTP, port forwarding, and key management. Users can connect to servers instantly without repeatedly entering credentials, thanks to saved configurations and secure storage. Termius includes an encrypted vault that securely stores hosts, credentials, and configurations across devices. The tool also enables collaboration through shared vaults and team-based access controls. Features like session logs and terminal sharing allow teams to troubleshoot and work together in real time. By combining security, productivity tools, and cross-platform access, Termius simplifies remote server management for modern teams.
    Starting Price: $10 per month
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    GPTConsole

    GPTConsole

    GPTConsole

    GPTConsole is a revolutionary command-line interface (CLI) designed to empower developers with the benefits of artificial intelligence. It transcends traditional terminal functionalities, enabling you to execute complex tasks using prompts. To install GPTConsole, you can use either yarn or npm package managers: yarn global add gpt-console or npm i gpt-console -g After the installation, simply type gpt-console in any terminal to get started, AI agents are specialized modules built into GPTConsole to automate specific tasks. These agents add a layer of intelligence and convenience to your development workflow. Bird: Manages your Twitter activities such as tweets and replies. Pixie: Generates sophisticated ReactJS landing pages based on your prompts. Chip: An upcoming agent that will answer any code-related queries. GPTConsole isn't just another command-line tool. It's an intelligent, developer-friendly terminal that brings real-time collaboration to your fingertips.
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    KiTTY

    KiTTY

    KiTTY

    KiTTY is a fork from version 0.76 of PuTTY, the best telnet/SSH client in the world. KiTTY is only designed for the Microsoft® Windows® platform. For more information about the original software, or pre-compiled binaries on other systems, you can go to the Simon Tatham PuTTY page. KiTTY has all the features from the original software and adds many others as described on the website. You can check for classical features, and test if they are still working, as usual, auto-command, auto-password, auto-reconnect, transparency, port knocking, hyperlink, print clipboard, embedded launcher, TuTTY features, RuTTY features, system tray, etc. PuTTYCrypt patch to get credentials from certificate (sshpubk.c merge fails). PuTTYCyg to run a Cygwin terminal into KiTTY. Zmodem to transfer files with ZModem protocol. Covidimus patch for the background image. New settings management evolution, ssh core is almost fully rewritten, and Windows core functions have been rewritten too.
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    Bastillion

    Bastillion

    Bastillion

    Bastillion is a web-based SSH console that centrally manages administrative access to systems. Web-based administration is combined with the management and distribution of users' public SSH keys. Key management and administration are based on profiles assigned to defined users. Administrators can log in using two-factor authentication with Authy or Google Authenticator. From there they can manage their public SSH keys or connect to their systems through a web shell. Commands can be shared across shells to make patching easier and eliminate redundant command execution. Bastillion layers TLS/SSL on top of SSH and acts as a bastion host for administration. Protocols are stacked (TLS/SSL + SSH) so infrastructure cannot be exposed through tunneling/port forwarding. Also, SSH key management is enabled by default to prevent unmanaged public keys and enforce best practices. Bastillion is available for free use under the Prosperity Public License.
    Starting Price: $0.015 per hour
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    SecureCRT

    SecureCRT

    VanDyke Software

    SecureCRT client for Windows, Mac, and Linux provides rock-solid terminal emulation for computing professionals, raising productivity with advanced session management and a host of ways to save time and streamline repetitive tasks. SecureCRT provides secure remote access, file transfer, and data tunneling for everyone in your organization. Whether you are replacing Telnet or Terminal, or need a more capable secure remote access tool, SecureCRT is an application you can live in all day long. With the solid security of SSH, extensive session management, and advanced scripting, SecureCRT will help raise your productivity to the nth degree. Highlight individual words, phrases, or substrings in the session window to identify errors in log files or streaming output and to highlight prompts. Regular expressions are also supported, making it easier to highlight strings like IP addresses. Keyword display attributes (bold, reverse video, and color) can be combined.
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    Bash

    Bash

    Bash

    Bash is a free software Unix shell and command language. It has become the default login shell for most Linux distributions. In addition to being available on Linux systems, a version of Bash is also available for Windows through the Windows Subsystem for Linux. Bash is the default user shell in Solaris 11 and was the default shell in Apple macOS from version 10.3 until the release of macOS Catalina, which changed the default shell to zsh. Despite this change, Bash remains available as an alternative shell on macOS systems. As a command processor, Bash allows users to enter commands in a text window that are then executed by the system. Bash can also read and execute commands from a file, known as a shell script. It supports a number of features commonly found in Unix shells, including wildcard matching, piping, here documents, command substitution, variables, and control structures for condition testing and iteration. Bash is compliant with the POSIX shell standards.
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    Specops Command
    Specops Command combines Windows PowerShell and Group Policy and allows you to manage computers and users in your network. With Specops Command you can create PowerShell or VBScripts right inside your Group Policy Objects. This allows network administrators to execute scripts on specifically targeted systems while receiving feedback on the results. Manages feedback from the client computers and the database. Configures script assignments. Configures which Group Policy Objects receive script assignments. Specops Reporting is a separate product that can be used in combination with Specops Command. You can use Specops Reporting to view and create detailed reports for script feedback. The Server service manages feedback from the Client Side Extensions and stores it in the database. The Specops Command Server service also manages the communication between the database and the administration tools. The database contains feedback information for the script assignments.
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    Zypper
    Zypper is a command-line package manager for installing, updating, and removing packages. It can also be used to manage repositories. Zypper works and behaves as a regular command-line tool. It features subcommands, arguments, and options that can be used to perform specific tasks. Zypper offers several benefits compared to graphical package managers. Being a command-line tool, Zypper is faster in use and light on resources. Zypper actions can be scripted. Zypper can be used on systems that do not have graphical desktop environments. This makes it suitable for use with servers and remote machines. The simplest way to execute Zypper is to type its name, followed by a command. Additionally, you can choose from one or more global options by typing them immediately before the command. Some commands require one or more arguments. Executing subcommands in the Zypper shell, and using global Zypper options are not supported.
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    AWS Command Line Interface (CLI)
    The AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) is a unified tool to manage your AWS services. With just one tool to download and configure, you can control multiple AWS services from the command line and automate them through scripts. The AWS CLI v2 offers several new features including improved installers, new configuration options such as AWS IAM Identity Center (successor to AWS SSO), and various interactive features. Command-line shell program that provides convenience and productivity features to help both new and advanced users of the AWS Command Line Interface. Resource identifiers for Amazon EC2 instance IDs, Amazon SQS queue URLs, and Amazon SNS topic names. Documentation for commands and options is displayed as you type. The AWS Command Line Interface user guide walks you through installing and configuring the tool. After that, you can begin making calls to your AWS services from the command line.