Termius - SSH & SFTP client

Termius - SSH & SFTP client

By Termius Corporation

  • Category: Developer Tools
  • Release Date: 2016-12-05
  • Current Version: 8.8.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 179.52 MB
  • Developer: Termius Corporation
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.13 or later.

Description

Termius is an SSH client and terminal how it should be. Connect with one tap from any mobile and desktop device—no re-entering IP addresses, ports, and passwords. With a free Termius Starter plan, you can: · Connect from your mobile and desktop device with SSH, Mosh, Telnet, Port Forwarding, and SFTP. · Work in several sessions simultaneously with a multi-tab interface and split-view support. · Customize your terminal themes and fonts for each connection. · Save your favorite and frequently used commands and shell scripts to execute them with a tap instead of typing. · Quickly access the unified history of your terminal commands. · Get the support of ECDSA and ed25519 keys as well as a chacha20-poly1305 cipher. · Ad-free. With the Termius Pro plan, you can also: · Access your connection settings and credentials from any device anytime with an encrypted cloud vault. · No limitations on the number of devices to sync. · Run your saved commands on multiple sessions or servers or instantly get them autocompleted in the terminal. · Connect to your hardware via Serial Cable. · Authenticate using hardware FIDO2 keys. · Connect through Proxy and jump servers. · Set custom environment variables. · Integrate with AWS and DigitalOcean. · Protect your credentials with Touch ID or Face ID and your account with two-factor authentication. · Keep your keys on your machine with SSH agent forwarding. Termius reinvents the command line experience. We strive to make remote access for admins and engineers a more productive and enjoyable experience. Please review our privacy policy https://termius.com/privacy_policy.html and terms of use https://termius.com/terms_of_use.html

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Reviews

  • Great App for Managing Connections

    4
    By Beep
    It really does save time to be able to have all my SSH connections in one place. As a web developer, I use it quite a bit to manage servers. Easy to use - just wish it wasn't subscription based on the pro version.
  • Great terminal app

    5
    By Networkricky
    Easy to use and does the job.
  • the app has been sold to a crap company ?

    1
    By so good life
    I heard the app has been sold to a crap company
  • Get Putty Instead!

    1
    By Dustpan95
    You shouldn't have to sign into whatever marketing garbage they want to you to sign up for. Putty is much more useful, free, and doesn't ask for your personal information.
  • echoing others; great functionality not priced well for solo devs IMO

    2
    By NateLW
    Best aspect here is the seamless syncing across devices and one of the most intuitive swipe-to-keyboard translation UI of any ssh/mosh app. However, the price is IMO quite high for a single-seat developer tool. Given the price the support level is not what I would like.
  • Not sure why login is required

    1
    By realTechLead
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  • Termius keeps getting better!

    5
    By fsantiago1979
    the UI is simple and productive. they keep adding new, useful features and functionality. it works precisely. i mean, what more can i say? if you're looking for the best cross-platform terminal client, you've found it right here. the cloud sync for me is indispensible. i constantly switch between mac and windows, iOS...no sweat! thank you.
  • UI

    4
    By mohammad_shamchi
    I love this app User Interface and User Exprience
  • It's an SSH program. Why force someone to create an account

    1
    By wildernessfamily78
    Another devloper that thinks they needs you to create an account with your information for a basic program. It's an SSH terminal program. Creating an account should be optional. Not FORCED on to you!
  • Great UI. Why subscription??

    2
    By omenta
    I love the User Interface and the saved connections, and private keys login. I don't believe the subscription fee is warranted though, for an app that doesn't seem like it changes functionality much over time.

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