Terminalicious is a very simple application designed to do one thing: launch commands in Terminal (or, if you prefer, iTerm). Terminalicious features an attractive input window you can drag and layer anywhere on the screen, command history, and not much else. Just think of it as a convenient way to start a Terminal session.
What's New
Windows fade out when closed
New selection font color for command window
Fixed several minor bugs
Requirements
PPC, Mac OS X 10.3 or later.
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So basically we got a scripting proggie here fifteen times the size of CLIX and this is supposed to be good?
Why was this written?
[Version 1.0.3]
Anonymousreviewed on 19 Apr 2005
*shrug* it looks cool, and it's free, so i don't have a problem with it. it's pretty big, though - is that from images for the ui, or is it realbasic?
i won't be using it, but i guess if you only have a few terminal commands that you regularly run, this could be useful.
[Version 1.0.3]
Anonymousreviewed on 31 Mar 2005
I just don't get it. If yiou want to run commands from the cli, just open a terminal. This is the answer to an unasked question.
[Version 1.0.2]
Anonymousreviewed on 30 Mar 2005
What conceivable benefit does this provide?
Can't I just keep an alias for Terminal in my Dock?
Want a clever interface to run, store, and review unix shell commands? Try CLIX, which does much the same job in a more HIG-friendly interface, and has many more features besides.
If you're already scared of Terminal, this beast will scare the dickens outa you! OTOH, if you don't find the interface annoying, by all means use it. But it violates ALL sorts of human-computer interaction advice.
It's a clever demonstration of adjustable window levels and communicating with Darwin, but that's all the praise I can lavish on this weirdo.
[Version 1.0.2]
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Terminalicious is a very simple application designed to do one thing: launch commands in Terminal (or, if you prefer, iTerm). Terminalicious features an attractive input window you can drag and layer anywhere on the screen, command history, and not much else. Just think of it as a convenient way to start a Terminal session.
Anonymous reviewed on 21 Apr 2005
Why was this written?
Anonymous reviewed on 19 Apr 2005
i won't be using it, but i guess if you only have a few terminal commands that you regularly run, this could be useful.
Anonymous reviewed on 31 Mar 2005
Anonymous reviewed on 30 Mar 2005
Can't I just keep an alias for Terminal in my Dock?
Want a clever interface to run, store, and review unix shell commands? Try CLIX, which does much the same job in a more HIG-friendly interface, and has many more features besides.
If you're already scared of Terminal, this beast will scare the dickens outa you! OTOH, if you don't find the interface annoying, by all means use it. But it violates ALL sorts of human-computer interaction advice.
It's a clever demonstration of adjustable window levels and communicating with Darwin, but that's all the praise I can lavish on this weirdo.