Doxory?

seph: On osx

Asked 1 year ago

Terminal.app

Ian
Less flickering
jtu
Unless there are specific x applications that require xterm.
kevinr
Still the best OS X terminal emulator I've found.
photon
Is there a way to turn of X11's prompting of "are you sure you want to do this?" when you quit?
susannah
It's crazy to start X11 just for a terminal emulator. Terminal.app has some wacky key bindings, but they're fixable (see http://desp.night.pl/terminal.html for starters).
geoff
xterm drives me nuts under OS X. I only use X11 for emergencies.
ternus
Any brilliant advice would certainly be appreciated. Shameless advocacy is often good, too.

jmorzins, gradster1, jesse, nelhage, ntn, nickolodean, avrilkiller

xterm

lakmiseiru
purist
kyrandil
sane keybindings & fast, or surreal keybindings & transparent ? i know my choice
Mark
If you're using other X apps too, definitely xterm; otherwise iterm beats terminal.app...

coolworld, perturbed, trs, jgadgil, buddywiser36, hpearce, paigep, stupergenius, sauergeek

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nakor
iTerm.app. Better rxvt emulation, command-click on URLs.

If you make a stupid choice because a website tells you to, it's your own damn fault.