JellyfiSSH is a simple bookmark manager for connecting to *NIX boxes like BSD, Linux, etc., via Telnet or SSH 1 or 2. You can set preferences for each bookmark including the terminal colours, window size, transparency and default login. Version 4 introduces Bookmark groups.
GAOSHAN Used it for a long time but now, when trying to launch a session with iTerm, JellyfiSSh will launch iTerm, iTerm will promptly hand and crash and then JelllyfiSSH will hang and become unresponsive. Works fine with Terminal, just not with iTerm. (Version 4.5)
D_B3RGER Used to use this program all the time but I thought the new version of Terminal does everything JellyfiSSH does. Am I wrong about that? (Version 4.1.1)
ANONYMOUS Terminal doing what JF does? Not even close. (Version 4.1.1)
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Jan 4 2005
JW Nice-looking program. It would be great if there were a way to manage port forwarding as a list, instead of just as a string. You could have separate fields for host, port, and local port, along with add/edit/delete buttons. (Version 4.0)
ALEX Awesome! I knew I needed some way of remembering IPs so I could log onto the computers on my networks, but I never thought to look for an application that did it for me. I stumbled across this, and it's perfect! As Adams said, it's a little app... but it does its job, and it does it well! Kudos to Marcus for making such an awesome app :-) (Version 4.0b2)
PHILIP DEATHERAGE This has been a lifesaver! I use it daily and without ever a problem! I own a webhosting business and need to manage my servers by SSH - this is great - I have found nothing better! How about a good FTP program? :-D (Version 2.1.2)
CD ADAMS Such a simple lil' application, but it helped me make the "switch". As a network administrator, I can easily connect to all my remote sites via SSH from my Mac. Cheers to the author!! (Version 2.1)