Terminal 0.2.4 is a great program!
John Shane
jslists at mtwafrica.org
Mon Aug 15 23:56:44 CEST 2005
Benedikt, I was finally able to install Terminal on my laptop (SuSE 9.3 +
Xfce 4.2.2). Previous attempts to try Terminal when I was still using
RH 9 were blocked by various dependency issues. At first I was just
curious but once I was able to use it I have come to really like it and
have made it my default terminal. Congratulations on a great product.
One of the features I like is how easy it was to configure the menu's to
work the way I wanted them to. A right click and I can change the window
title, a right click and I can turn off the window borders and so on.
I've tried aterm, eterm, xterm, konsole and gnome-terminal and yours is
the easiest to work with. As I have occasion to use some of the more
technically esoteric features I'm sure I'll appreciate it even more. ;-)
Has there been a comparison anywhere of the resources needed/used by
Terminal and those used by gnome-terminal? I'm assuming that Terminal is
much lighter as it was designed for use with Xfce.
Anyway, congratulations. A job well done.
John
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