I have been using this app for a while now and I love how well it is working. But after updating to iOS 7 port forwarding has stopped working will change to a 5 out 5 when port forwarding is fixed.
I have been using this app for a while now and I love how well it is working. But after updating to iOS 7 port forwarding has stopped working will change to a 5 out 5 when port forwarding is fixed.
I have tried countless ssh clients on the AppStore, and this one is by far the best. My only issue is it does not change the status bar icon color in app, so it is hard to see your signal strength and battery percent.
The ssh keep saying operation not permitted
I spend 4 dollars on this unworkable app, please, ubdate, it doesnt work at all!!!!!!!!!
Its very similar to PUTTY/Terminal!
Pretty good app. It does almost everything I need pretty easy. At least as easy as SSH can be on a phone
I like being able to problem solve remotely.
So far, works perfectly with my bluetooth keyboard. The interface is clean and uncluttered when using an external keyboard. When using the on-screen keyboard, it has a row of function keys that are really helpful, and it allows you to reconfigure these keys. The gestures function is downright excellent. Using the gestures for the arrow keys is very efficient and natural. All problems I had with the previous version have been fixed. Im not sure if thats a coincidence, or if theyre actively reading reviews and making corrections. Either way, everything works great now! Excellent app!
I have used a few other ssh apps before, but nothing beats this app for functionality, usage, and support.
helped me get a lot of stuff!!!!!!!!
Strongly recommended. It has great features and easy to use. Very user friendly
I love this app. It does everything I need it too. Its surprisingly quick to respond too! I love that "arrows" were integrated with the touch mechanics of smartphones. I highly recommend this to anyone who needs ssh access!
was a great app. but no longer works to connect to OpenBSD. needs an update. please do it soon.
It serves to uses in my home. 1. To execute quick commands on my Plex Video server which is running on a Ubuntu Linux, which has no monitor connected to it. 2. I also use it on my iMac, so I can send AppleScripted forced pop-ups, SIRI warnings, or reboots, when my two sons arent responding to FaceTime or Skype because they have Minecraft full-screen. I still havent figured out how to send a SUDO-command and have it automatically enter a password so I dont have to, so I can just execute a macro to do it.
Since iOS8 it crashes constantly when connecting to a box. Makes it especially awful at 3am while on-call.
Ive tried a lot of remote connection apps, this is the best. It has an amazing feature where you can drag your finger on the screen to move the curser around. This makes jumping around when editing text really easy! Highly recommend this app.
Ive been using this app for about two months and I have nothing bad to say about it.
For a TCP/IP facility what likely never imagined itself on a keyboard-less mobile device!
After using this app and its companion app for the Mac I have been spending less time manually entering in commands. The app allows for customization of the colors in terminal and you can save multiple different commands and execute them with a single click rather than having to copy and paste them like I used to. I really like the ability to have the SSH hosts and commands synced over iCloud. This is a must have app for anyone running a server or multiple servers. My hats off to you.
Compared to every other teminal emulator Ive used for iOS, vSSH easily provides the best emulation and hardware keyboard support. vSSH also provides excellent on-screen input methods. vSSH has all the support for TTY and SSH features that any other iOS client provides as well. Why is this not my favorite SSH client and terminal emulator, then? Thats because of the font. For some reason, the developer thought Courier would be a good choice of monospaced font on a small screen. It is highly unreadable, and vSSH offers no alternative. This is why I still prefer Prompt for many of my terminal emulation needs; the font alone makes it much, much more usable than vSSH.