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I'd have to say that you should really consider donclient - I have tried hard to keep it as simple as possible, while still allowing for numpad directions trigger buttons additional windows and soon MSP. MXP will take a little bit longer because of deciding how to integrate it with the trigger system - but it will come too.
The most important thing to know is that if you want simple triggers - then you choose type trigger - if you want simple aliases - you choose type alias when creating a trigger or alias respectively. With power you have to have a little more complexity but I'm always working to try and minimise that. Any suggestions on how to make it easier to use without sacrificing flexability, I'm always interested. |
Hmm... I'm not gonna go in a big rant about whhy i use what i use, and why everyone else should use it. But for what I need, and use, Portal seems to be pretty easy for me. Free, and fairly easy to use, it's just what I prefer to use.
Also, just for another name to the list. I'm not sure how popular it is, but I know quite a few people who use ROAclient as well. I didn't like it, due to it doesn't echo your commands so you can see what you typed, but asides from that, it's good - Portal - ROA Client |
right on, yeah I swear by puTTy for ssh, and it's a great terminal program and all, but when you say client....I think that assumes it has a bit more features that simple I/O. I'll putty to a unix server then use tintin or tf.
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I use the tinyfugue MUD client to satisfy my Linux terminal fetish.
Graphics are for nancies. Nearly' |
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