
The moment I saw this tool I totally loved it, for its simplicity and its resemblance to a classical TTY Physical old Linux console I used back in the days and its ability to resemble easily any improved functionaltiy through simple screen (multiple session management) command tool or tmux. Then came a friend at home for a dinner my dear friend Milen (Static) and he show me iOS. Thus even though I used it for a times this few tools with whom basicly you can do basic remote ssh / telnet session operations eventually, started looking for a better SSH Client Free alternative for iPhone Users.
#Termius iphone setup full#
As overall the tool is really great and is easy to use but again to have it used in its full power you need the paid version and until you pay for it every now and then you got interruption of your shell for some really annoying ads. Then I found the Blink Shell App – Blink Shell is a professional, desktop grade terminal for iOS. Shelly is really not a bad tool but has limitation over the SSH sessions you can add and other limitations, which can only be unlocked with an "Upgrade", to its paid version, thus I decided after few weeks of attempts to make it my remote server management mobile tool for iPhone, I've dropped it off as well. Tried for a time with Termius as well but again, its Ads and lack of some functionality pissed me off, so I've moved on to Shelly. Thus it took me quite a while of a research and googling until I found some decent stuff. Switching to iOS mobile operating system, of course was quite a shock especially the moment I found out the standard loved SSH Remote Client programs are used are not available or have only a paid version. I've seen some people used and preferred Termius but never myself really liked this client, as it was including some Advertisements or for don't remember why reason. font size, keyboard layout, SSH auth agent, etc.)
#Termius iphone setup for android#
On Android I've usually installed all of these tools but most frequently used Connectbot, which quickly become my favourite SSH client for Android over time. Some of the crucial tools which I was interested as a freshly new migrated user from Android to iPhone was to have a decent SSH / Telnet client and Terminal, with which I can easily connect to my Linux servers both home and work.Īs Android Phone user, to connect and manage my SSH sessions I used most often some of the most popular Connectbot / SSHDroid / JuiceSSH.

#Termius iphone setup install#
Coming from Android world, everyone who has experience with it is a pain in the ass as some of the Apps, which are into Google's play store does not have the same equivalent into Apple's install Package manager tool AppStore. Since few months I've switched my old BLU r1 HD Phone (a great old low budget phone for its price) to a friend's iPhone 10 ( X ) who gifted it for me.
