[ale] xterm for winders users

Brian Stanaland brian at stanaland.org
Tue Aug 20 14:45:24 EDT 2013


I've used it before. As far as an ssh client goes it does what they all do.
But the really cool thing is running good old linux commands on files that
live on the Windows machine.

--Brian


On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 1:36 PM, Jim Kinney <jim.kinney at gmail.com> wrote:

> MobaXterm was just pointed out to me by a student. I haven't personally
> run a windows desktop since win2k at a corp-provided job in 2001. At that
> one, I installed cygwin.
>
> http://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/
>
> There's a demo screen there that shows what all it can do. Lots of useful
> stuff.
>
>
>    - *Free X server* fully configured (based on Xorg)
>    - *Tab-based terminal* based on PuTTY / MinTTY with antialiased fonts
>    and macro support
>    - *Easy DISPLAY exportation* from any remote host
>    - *X11-Forwarding* capability in OpenSSH
>    - Several Unix/Linux commands based on Cygwin (rsync, wget, sed, awk,
>    grep, cd, ls, cat, cp, ...)
>    - A session manager with all the network clients you need: RDP, VNC,
>    SSH, telnet, rsh, FTP, SFTP and XDMCP
>    - Program without installation that you can start *from an USB stick*
>    - *Light and portable* application, packaged in a single executable
>
>
> Home version is $0 and pro is 49 EUR/year. Sources are available as well
> http://download.mobatek.net/sources/
> --
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