
- #Termius review full#
- #Termius review pro#
- #Termius review password#
Includes an extra bar of keyboard keys that can be customized, reordered, and even allow multiple keypresses to be sent with a single button. Terminals also can be themed with various, editable, color schemes. To open the menu to configure the app, type config. But this is a good way to try out the app if you are already competent and setup for iOS Dev. but that is a pain and buying is only a one time $20 purchase. You can download from Github, compile yourself, then side load it. #Termius review password#
Premium features ($29.99/yr): Data sync, SFTP Client, Background sessions, DNS discovery service, Snippets, Terminal Tabs, Password paste, SSH Agent forwarding, TouchID app security, Tool to sync ~/.ssh/config. Keeping connections open in the background is a premium feature, but it does give a notification when the connection will be closed soon. For $10 more, Coda "has Prompt 2 built in". Mosh (I've had issues with it, so it's not critical for me to have). Special (keyboard/input) keys (available, how they work, a customizable keyboard bar to display them). #Termius review full#
Full support for using, generating, and import/export of SSH keys, including new ed25519 keys.Background connections support / lifetime of background connections.OpenTerm (Free) - Doesn't offer SSH functionality.
#Termius review pro#
SSH Term Pro ($4.99) - Skipped due to poor reviews.Reflecion for UNIX (Free + IAP) - Skipped due to poor reviews.WebSSH Pro ($4.99, no IAP) made by same dev as WebSSH Essential.WebSSH Essential (Free 5 stars w/ 63 reviews).
iTerminal (Free 4 stars w/ 15 reviews). Coda - $24.99 purchase (5 stars w/ 748 reviews. Prompt 2 - $14.99 purchase (5 stars w/ 1.41k reviews). Shelly - Free or $3.99 IAP (one time) for Pro (5 stars w/ 19 reviews). Blink - $19.99 purchase (4.5 stars w/ 29 reviews). Termius (Previously ServerAuditor) - Free or $29.99/yr IAP for premium (5 stars w/ 3.1k reviews). I've got an iPhone and iPad Pro, so I started my search in the App Store. More recently I started using Termius due it's great feature set, but scrollback issues and the $30 annual cost for premium features left me wondering about other options. Then you'd need to "side load" it anyways. Compiling it from source is possible, but not that simple.
Some time ago, I became aware of Blink because of it's Mosh support, but never bought it due to the price tag. Today I researched some possibilities and curated my findings here. Being a technical / server admin type, a good SSH client is one of those tools I need to have. Since purchasing an iPad Pro (10.5") w/ Smart Keyboard, I consider doing serious work on an iPad to be possible, if I have the right tools. If you find problems, or have any comments at all, feel free to contact me via Twitter. I'm publishing it now, in case anyone finds it useful. While I certianly have many half written and incomplete posts I intended to write and finished, this seems farily well researched, organized, and complete. I'm unsure why I never published this article.