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'''iTerm2''' is a [[GNU General Public License|GPL]]-licensed [[terminal emulator]] for [[OS X]]. It was derived from and has mostly supplanted the earlier "iTerm" application. [[Lifehacker]] has described it as the best terminal emulator available for OS X.<ref>{{Cite web
'''iTerm2''' is a [[GNU General Public License|GPL]]-licensed [[terminal emulator]] for [[OS X]]. It was derived from and has mostly supplanted the earlier "iTerm" application.
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| title = The Best Terminal Emulator for Mac OS X
| first = Adam
| last = Dachis
| date = 2011-11-07
| website = [[Lifehacker]]
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iTerm2 supports operating system features such as window transparency, full-screen mode, [[Mission Control (OS X)|Exposé]] Tabs, [[Growl (software)|Growl]] notifications, and standard keyboard shortcuts. Other features include customizable profiles and Instant Replay of past terminal input/output.<ref>{{Cite web
iTerm2 supports operating system features such as window transparency, full-screen mode, [[Mission Control (OS X)|Exposé]] Tabs, [[Growl (software)|Growl]] notifications, and standard keyboard shortcuts. Other features include customizable profiles and Instant Replay of past terminal input/output.<ref>{{Cite web

Revision as of 05:13, 26 May 2016

iTerm2
Developer(s)George Nachman
Stable release
2.1.4 / October 4, 2015; 8 years ago (2015-10-04)
Repository
Operating systemOS X
TypeTerminal emulator
LicenseGPL
Websitewww.iterm2.com

iTerm2 is a GPL-licensed terminal emulator for OS X. It was derived from and has mostly supplanted the earlier "iTerm" application.

iTerm2 supports operating system features such as window transparency, full-screen mode, Exposé Tabs, Growl notifications, and standard keyboard shortcuts. Other features include customizable profiles and Instant Replay of past terminal input/output.[1][2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Features". iTerm2.com. Retrieved 2015-08-26.
  2. ^ Bohon, Cory (2012-11-12). "Terminal 101: 2 Alternative Terminal Emulators Worth Looking At". MacLife. Retrieved 2015-08-26.

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