![]() One key part of this decision is that I also use iTerminal on my Mac laptop (MacBook Air) and Desktop (MacMini). I’ll be using the free version for now, as I’m not a developer, and not likely to use the more advanced features of the Pro version. There is a free version, and a paid version. There are a variety of Terminals available for iOS these days in the App Store, two of the most popular being Terminus and SSH-Term (free version and paid Pro version). Windows users might be familiar with PuTTY ().īut there is no Terminal application in iOS for the iPad. On the Apple Mac desktop/laptop I often use Terminal which is the default macOS terminal. If you remember the old days of computers, it’s basically a text interface, a bit like looking at the old MS DOS prompt. So this month I’m starting my ‘iPad for real work’ preparation by finding a Terminal.įor those readers who are not involved in technical work a Terminal is an application we use to access servers, file systems, configuration files, and so on. My trials and tribulations using an iPad for work… this month … Terminals.
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