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by yakshaving_jgt 1650 days ago
> Of course, there is always a way of using a multiplexor like tmux, byobu or screen. However, it’s a bit annoying because you have to deal with access like adding keys or passwords.

This isn’t a problem with tmate, however. I’ve been using tmate for several years, and it works great. How does Termius differ?

Also, you said that both sides need Termius for sharing to work. With tmate, only one person needs it. The other person can SSH in, or they can even just view it in their web browser.

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Yes, tmate is similar to what we launched.

Btw, is there any feature that you always wanted in tmate? I'm asking because we are going to develop the Terminal Sharing.

Not that I can think of. I've been a happy tmate user for several years, and the feature set is more than I need. The bad parts have just been reliability at some points over the past few years. In my case, I can only recall having bumped into this[0] one.

[0]: https://github.com/tmate-io/tmate/issues/32