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Old 01-20-2006
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looking for linux like tab terminal for windows

Hello all
is there any free tool like linux tabbed terminal but for windows
im used to work with putty and its great but i wander if there something like putty
but with tabs

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SecureCRT from VanDyke. They have a free 30-day trial.
It is not a free product though.
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yeah i know

im looking for something free
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i have never tried this, but you might be able to install Cygwin with X11 support, and then run gnome-terminal if you install the relevant Cygwin packages.
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tabbed terminals

Hi, there is an upcoming program called wintabber (http://www.wintabber.com) which can tab many terminal programs like putty and ssh secure shell. It should be available this year, but probably not for free.
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Forget Putty

Use http://en.poderosa.org/ as the terminal emulator. I can use cygwin as well from the same tool in additon to having tabbed interface to all my linux/sun boxes.
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Gnome on Cygwin -- a little behind the times on docs & support etc

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i have never tried this, but you might be able to install Cygwin with X11 support, and then run gnome-terminal if you install the relevant Cygwin packages.
A caveat to anyone new to Linux going after a/the Gnome WM for Cygwin.

Yes, there is still a Gnome category in the Cygwin setup.exe. Yes, the items in that category do install from the mirrors using the latest, or next-to-latest, version of said setup utility. But unfortunately the Cygwin/X Gnome pages are more than a little out of date. Most of them are still calling the Cygwin X stuff by its old name "X-Free86" while in terms of 'what came from where,' is technically correct, a good many things have changed with Cygwin X from those days to now, enough to make instructions on how to start Gnome within Cygwin practically useless. For instance: the mention of an /opt/gnome folder -- in my two most recent installs of Cygwin, an "opt" folder was not installed. Yet by following the instructions on the main Gnome for Cygwin pages, one would end up (as I did) adding a nonexistent folder to their execution path, either on the Cygwin side, the M$ side or both.

Just a little word of warning from someone who, after KDE, likes Gnome most of all in the Linux universe.

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