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Posted 27 October 2009 - 02:30 PM

Hello.

I am looking for a terminal emulator (like Gnome Terminal, not shell) for Windows with support tabs (like tabbed browsing).
It should support multiple tabs in each window and tab drag-and-drop between windows.
It should be freeware and working under Windows 2000.
It should support "Windows's interpreter" (Command Prompt?), Bash (from cygwin) and PowerShell.
It should works like this (tab drag-and-drop between windows):
[1] - http://wstaw.org/d/6452
[2] - http://wstaw.org/d/6453
[3] - http://wstaw.org/d/6454
[4] - http://wstaw.org/d/6455
[5] - http://wstaw.org/d/6456
[6] - http://wstaw.org/d/6457
[7] - http://wstaw.org/d/6452
(First window have tabs: A1, A2, A2; Second window have tabs B1, B2)

I found Terminator, but it doesn't allow drag and drop tabs between windows.
http://software.jess...org/terminator/

Thanks in advance.
Sorry for my poor English, but it isn't my native language.


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Posted 27 October 2009 - 04:17 PM

http://www.mremote.org/ ?

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Posted 27 October 2009 - 06:06 PM

Thanks for reply.
I don't need such big application. I don't need RDP, VNC. I don't need support for remote connection/file transfer (OK, I need, but I already have application for this).
I just want small, fast application like GNOME Terminal, KDE Konsole, Terminator (but with support for windows docking/drag and drop tabs between windows).

I usually open >6 "Command Prompt" windows.

For example:
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I have problem, when I have to run next workers (I have to run another cmd.exe, but I don't have enough space on screen).
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[1] - http://wstaw.org/d/6c81
[2] - http://wstaw.org/d/6c82
[3] - http://wstaw.org/d/6c83

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Posted 27 October 2009 - 10:06 PM

ok sorry when you said terminal i thought you meant like SSH/Telnet i see now that you need a tabbed command prompt
one of these looks more like what you are looking for
http://sourceforge.n...ojects/console/
http://www.codingday...command-prompt/

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Posted 28 October 2009 - 12:31 PM

Console2 has a lot of bugs. However, it is the best freeware terminal emulator for Windows, which I found.
I tested all official beta versions from 120 (2.00b120) to 144 (2.00b144).
For version <= 122, program had a problem with maximize button. Since version 128, I am not able to select text (useful for copying) and since 140 version, vwKvasdoPager [1][2] (a very interesting module for VirtuaWin [3], which resembles the GNOME Pager) doesn't work properly if Console2 is running . Versions from 123 to 127 seems to be OK, but in versions 123-126 I can't change the background color (useful when useing many shells, e.g. Bash and PowerShell). So now I use version 127 [4][5][6][7].
The most disadvantage of this program for me is that I can't drag and drop tabs beetween Console2's windows.

[1] - http://code.google.c.../vwkvasdopager/
[2] - http://virtuawin.sou...net/modules.php
[3] - http://virtuawin.sourceforge.net/
[4] - http://wstaw.org/p/6cc2
[5] - http://wstaw.org/p/6cc3
[6] - http://wstaw.org/p/6cc4
[7] - http://wstaw.org/p/6cc5

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