Is an excellent terminal emulator. Can be customized to great extent with the use of Blurminal(http://osx.iusethis.com/app/blurminal) and TerminalColors(http://ciaranwal.sh/2007/11/01/customising-colours-in-leopard-terminal).
Leopard's Terminal lacks 256 color support and makes certain key combinations difficult or impossible, but is otherwise superior to every other option.
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Is an excellent terminal emulator. Can be customized to great extent with the use of Blurminal(http://osx.iusethis.com/app/blurminal) and TerminalColors(http://ciaranwal.sh/2007/11/01/customising-colours-in-leopard-terminal).
switched back from <a href=http://osx.iusethis.com/app/iterm>iTerm</a> as of Leopard.. thanks Apple!
Leopard's Terminal lacks 256 color support and makes certain key combinations difficult or impossible, but is otherwise superior to every other option.
Terminal 2.0 is my #1 reason to get leopard. I can't find a better term app on any other platform (linux included).
I love this app...can do anything with it!!
LSCOLORS and some tweaks in settings with opacity makes term a beauty <3
If you love Terminal, <a href="http://osx.iusethis.com/app/visor">Visor</a> adds the ability to have it always near but hidden. So wicked.
This app is really totally amazing. Colour scheme customisation, emulation, drag and drop, infinite buffer, unicode... With Terminal you have it all.
It's a nice terminal, really. Look once upon the hideousness that is Window's Command Prompt, and you'll see what I mean.
GO UNIX! W00t.
I live by this app.
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