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Terminology
Developer(s)D.J Seo
Stable release0.6.1 / July 03, 2014
Repository
Operating systemX Window System
TypeTerminal emulator
LicenseBSD license
Websitehttp://enlightenment.org/p.php?p=about/terminology&l=en

Terminology is an terminal emulator for the X Window System and for the Wayland graphic server. The software can also run in a framebuffer console that allows it to be used outside an X11 or Wayland graphic environment. It can be used in different desktop environments, not only with the Enlightenment window manager.

Terminology provides some features not typically found in a terminal emulator, e.g., preview thumbnails of images, videos and documents. It can work with multimedia playback and text-strings manipulation (copying and pasting filenames and urls), and can be touch controlled.

References

  1. "COPYING file".
  2. ^ "About Terminology". enlightenment.org. Retrieved 3 August 2014.
  3. "20 Useful Terminal Emulators for Linux". tecmint.com. Retrieved 3 August 2014.
  4. "Install terminology - A terminal with fancy Features". linoxide.com. Retrieved 3 August 2014.

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