

MobaXterm is not available for Mac, but Cyberduck and Filezilla are decent alternatives. Note that for a Linux system, you can simply link your file browser window to your terminal window and get the same functionality as MobaXterm.

There's a free version and a licensed version for 70 bucks. When I have to do this from windows, my preferred tool is MobaXterm (). Windows Client to Linux Headless, Running Emacs, How to Improve? Take a look at Mobaxterm too, though I don't think it's open source. Maybe except for MobaXTerm feeling better than most Linux tabbed/split terminal offerings due to its usability and support for sending.

The multiple supported shells remind me a little bit of the Windows cmder app, which I recall being pretty decent: But the cross platform aspect is really nice, even if in my experience using different terminal apps per platform hasn't been too big of an issue. Tabby is an infinitely customizable cross-platform terminal app
