

I have to say that Terminals is maybe trying too much, and not focusing on making the features it has work better. I tried Terminals (a Codeplex application), and that also gives you Telnet, SSH, VNC and other toys, and the application-wide password protection idea came from that. My last, and most tasty suggestion, would be to enable optional application-wide password protection and encrypt (using AES-256 or another secure algorithm) the cache information based upon that password. My fourth suggestion would be a menu item under Connection that let me connect to any previous session that was cached. I understand connections are cached, but if I don't favorite them, how do I get them back? I think the ability to add new connections or access cached connections would be awesome.Ī third suggestion would be a check box in the options to retain all tabs that were open at the last close.

The next suggestion would be to change the current Favorites to a connection manager that saved all new connections by default.

This helps if a crash occurs with something else. I'd like to suggest a few changes to the current application implementation, which I feel would really improve the experience overall.įirstly, as soon as a server connection is made, save the parameters, rather than saving at close, and I understand this might tie into the connection manager I mention below. Thank you for creating a wonderful utility that helps me manage my many servers with (some) ease. I just discovered the joy that is RD Tabs.
