Termius — Modern SSH Client

Termius — Modern SSH Client

By Termius Corporation

  • Category: Developer Tools
  • Release Date: 2016-12-05
  • Current Version: 9.34.4
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 152.76 MB
  • Developer: Termius Corporation
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 10.13

Description

Termius is a modern SSH client designed for productivity and collaboration. Connect with one click from desktop and mobile—no re-entering IP addresses, ports, and passwords. With a free Termius Starter plan, you can: · Connect from your mobile and desktop device with SSH, Mosh, Telnet, Port Forwarding, and SFTP. · Work in several sessions simultaneously with a multi-tab interface and split-view support. · Customize your terminal themes and fonts for each connection. · Save your favorite and frequently used commands and shell scripts to execute them with a tap instead of typing. · Run your saved commands on multiple sessions or servers, or instantly get them autocompleted in the terminal. · Quickly access the global history of your terminal commands. · Authenticate using hardware FIDO2 keys. · Get the support of ECDSA and ed25519 keys as well as a chacha20-poly1305 cipher. · Ad-free. With the Termius Pro plan, you can also: · Access your connection settings and credentials from any device at any time with an encrypted cloud vault. · No limitations on the number of devices to sync. · Connect to your hardware via Serial Cable. · Connect through Proxy and jump servers. · Set custom environment variables. · Integrate with AWS, DigitalOcean, and Azure. · Protect your credentials with Touch ID or Face ID and your account with two-factor authentication. · Keep your keys on your machine with SSH agent forwarding. Termius reinvents the command-line experience. We strive to make remote access for admins and engineers more productive and enjoyable. Please review our privacy policy https://termius.com/privacy_policy.html and terms of use https://termius.com/terms_of_use.html

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Reviews

  • Annoying app

    1
    By funny_rooftop
    Why I can’t use this app without sing in to your account? This just a ssh manager! I don’t want to share any of my data with you
  • Please drop the account requirement…

    1
    By uxwbill
    I happened to be using my Macintosh computer when the need arose to remotely log in to a device having only telnet service. A little bit of research brought me here, and it seemed like the free version of Termius would do exactly what I needed. So I downloaded it, launched it and … I have to log in with an account? No, thank you.
  • Too much frustration for a tool

    1
    By Dwatdit
    Using this tool is entirely too frustrating. After a bunch of unnecessary sign up, none of which you can opt out of, the controls freeze up and there is no reason to overcomplicate such a tool with such nonsense other than profiting off the data collection and resale of it.
  • Nice and smoth

    5
    By JobayedSumon
    Really nice and smooth app, does the job perfectly and fast.
  • Great Product

    5
    By N3rdm4573r64
    Does what it says on the tin, and it does it well
  • Herramienta esencial para todo IT engineer

    5
    By Rolen Cardona
    Excelente aplicación, tengo ya mas de 5 años utilizándola en mi día a día como ingeniero de redes ISP.
  • My Main Way to Access My Servers

    5
    By Heyfletch
    Quick access to SSH to all servers.
  • Love It, But…

    3
    By Daimyo314
    Absolutely love this app on all my platforms and desperately want to subscribe but I’d feel completely insane paying the prices they want in this economy.
  • Free version requires an account

    1
    By Cesarbiods
    This is a SSH client, something that requires no cloud syncing or centralized infrastructure. You can get those features with the paid version, that makes sense it requires an account. But requiring me to create an account just to connect to servers I own, using the features they advertise for free, is dumb. Let me use your app without an account, and if I like what I am using, I might consider creating an account and getting the pro version. I appreciate the Sign in with Apple functionality ,but I still think there’s too much friction on first boot. Update: forcing users to create an account and then sign out of it once logged in to the app does nothing to reduce first boot friction.
  • Great App.

    5
    By Abbas Zeynali
    Great App

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