TermXL - 1.1set, store and retrieve Terminal sessions |
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Making custom Term… - Version: 1.3.1, 10/1/2002 10:09AM PST
mondomac
files is a snap, per beehive. Put them all in a folder (cool icon optional) and drag the folder to the dock. Done. Fast. Free. Hint: Add LaunchBar and you can run each session in about three keystrokes.
1) Open Terminal.app… - Version: 1.1, 3/25/2002 08:15AM PST
beehive
& new term 2) Make terminal active by clicking on the terminal window 3) Hit Apple-I & modify to taste 4) Hit Apple-S to save to a .term file 5) Save to ~/Library/Application Support/Terminal if you want the .term file to be available under the Terminal Shell->Library menu 6) Add or Edit: ExecutionString SomeShellApp in the term file if you want to execute SomeShellApp when the .term file is executed. Now you dont need to spend $14 on some little applet that should have been GPL'd in the first place :)
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- Version: 1.1, 3/22/2002 06:54AM PST
OSXfan
rather useful to log into different servers, and keep different settings for each so I can tell by just looking at the window colors and names. I can do everything from terminal and with scripts - but TermXL makes things easier and faster.