

These terminal emulators are used to replace terminals attached to a host or terminal controller via a coaxial cable (coax) or twinaxial cabling (twinax). Local terminal window that can host console application developed either for WinAPI (cmd, powershell, far) or Unix PTY (cygwin, msys, wsl bash) Open-source terminal specifically for macOS (Yet Another Kuake) a drop-down terminal for KDE Written in Java with many novel or experimental featuresĭefault terminal for Xfce with drop-down support Wterm – created for NeXTSTEP style window managers such as Window Maker.urxvt (from rxvt 2.7.11) created to support Unicode, also known as rxvt-unicode.mrxvt (from rxvt 2.7.11) created for multiple tabs and additional features (latest version released in ).Eterm (from rxvt 2.21) created for use with Enlightenment.aterm (from rxvt 2.4.8) created for use with the AfterStep window manager (no longer maintained).GPU accelerated, with tabs, tiling, image viewing, interactive unicode character input GPU accelerated, with tabs, tiling, image viewing, interactive unicode character inputĭefault terminal for KDE. Lightweight, GPU accelerated X11 terminal emulatorĭefault terminal for GNOME with native Wayland support Implements a subset of the VT102 and ECMA-48/ISO 6429/ANSI X3.64 escape sequences. Most used terminal emulators on Linux and Unix-like systems are GNOME Terminal on GNOME and GTK-based environments, Konsole on KDE, and xfce4-terminal on Xfce as well as xterm. This is a list of notable terminal emulators.
