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Unclaimed: Are are working at Termius ?
Termius is a cross-platform SSH client that provides secure remote access to Unix and Linux servers for software developers and system administrators. It offers a user-friendly interface with features like SFTP, Mosh, and port forwarding, enhancing productivity and efficiency in managing servers. Termius is available on various platforms including Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android, making it a versatile tool for remote server management.
Company | Termius |
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Year founded | 2019 |
Company size | 11-50 employees |
Headquarters | San Francisco, California |
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based, Desktop Linux, Desktop Mac, Desktop Windows, Mobile Android, Mobile iPad, Mobile iPhone |
Training | Documentation |
Languages | English |
Sync, and host groups. Very handy if you manage multiple organizations.
At first, the cost, but after using the subscriber features, I thought it is worth it.
Coming from using Putty, organizing the hosts is easy and very fast.
I've been using terminus for about 5 years and witnessed how the program has gained more useful features, such as re-connect from a disconnected session. I have hundreds of Linux machines I need to log into and administer and this greatly helps. I love the grouping feature and the ability to save passwords for login. I use termius from my mac and on occasion I use iterm2 but I mostly use Termius. I use the paid version and find it worth it. The search feature works great which allows me to search for a hostname or partial hostname I also use the Duplicate feature which allows me to make a copy of an ssh session for another host. I also love that it comes out with regular updates with new features.
Not much, I can't think of any. Product works great
Quickly ssh into many machines.
- Cloud workspace I love that I have the same workspace on desktop (Mac) and mobile (iPhone). You always have access to the infrastructure, wherever you are. - Structured access Plenty of options to structure the servers and easy to find what you need. - Integrated SFTP client Just easy and helpful addition and for sure there are other pluses. First I used it as an on-the-go solution, but then - switched almost completely.
- Electron :-) I personally don't like the cross-platform solutions for business apps. The team did a great job and it works nicely, however, if the console generates a huge amount of logs - you may see that performance significantly degrades.
To manage numerous servers on the desktop and on the go.
I love how simple it is to use Termius! Instead of using the SSH CLI and having to remember exactly what command you need to do in order to use SSH, Termius does all that for you in a nice pretty GUI. It also has a great GUI for SFTP which is also very helpful! It is also cross-platform with mobile platforms like iOS and Android so I can easily SSH into servers on the go!
The biggest downside to Termius is its subscription business model. To use some of my favourite features, like SFTP, Port forwarding rules etc. I must pay $8.33/month forever! Which sucks. I wish that I would have been able to pay upfront all at once, and did not have to pay monthly.
Termius is allowing me to quickly and easily SSH into all of my servers as well as transfer and receive files from them!
My favorite feature is the username/password managment
Honestly pretty happy. Would love more features. Maybe - minimalist style view theme - horizontal split view - Community script/command library - Custom plugins - Integration with VSCode?
- Jumphosting or multihop ssh is so easy with termius. I learned how to do multihop on iterm2 and it was just a pain to find information
UI is good, and the combination of SSH and SFTP in one place is awsome.
So far nothing to declare, all feature are match with my need
I use it to manage my Cloud Servers that mostly using SSH
Its easy to use and you have functions for you normally need different applications. It combines many programs in one good. And i very like the dark mode it looks very cool and its great to work especially in night.
The Premium Version is not very cheap. I got luck and got with the GitHub Student Package but i wouldn't recommend the priced version if you only doing this as a hobby.
It helps me to control my website easily and i can use SFTP and SSH in one program that doesn't look bad
The by far most important asset in regards to my use case of Termius is the crypto access on my VPS that ultimately determines how to move to Node operations in a more peer-to-peer like approach. That being said, not even the OS of my computer where I have Termius installed would be able to get technically thinkable access to the cloud hardware. With that in place, I fetch my domain name from the registrar to resolve it on that Node only, which makes it a proper prerequisite to then serve as Web3 gateway simultaneously.
Actually nothing. The entry usage was pretty easy to set up. Sometimes new releases appear a little too quickly but that just prompts me to open the Termius console again.
Crypto only access on my remote Node.
Syncing between multiple devices and seamless login from all my devices whenever I need without worrying about credentials always.
The pricing could be cheaper. Current pricing seems a little too high.
The Hassle of keeping all my SSH connections stored is solved by Termius.
the design(UI / UX), the ease of use, the organization, the simplicity, functionalities that make life easy
the history: i don't want the history to be automatically saved
i am solving the problem of establishing ssh configuration each time i want to switch to another machine organizing and managing my keys which boosts my productivity