Contour is a modern terminal emulator, for everyday use. It is aiming for power users with a modern feature mindset.



tilda is described as 'Tilda is a Linux terminal taking after the likeness of many classic terminals from first person shooter games, Quake, Doom and Half-Life to name a few, where the terminal has no border and is hidden from the desktop till a key or keys is hit' and is a terminal emulator in the os & utilities category. There are more than 25 alternatives to tilda for a variety of platforms, including Linux, Windows, Mac, BSD and Flathub apps. The best tilda alternative is PuTTY, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like tilda are Ghostty, Tabby, Windows Terminal and ConEmu.
Contour is a modern terminal emulator, for everyday use. It is aiming for power users with a modern feature mindset.



Terminology is a terminal emulator for e17.
What does it do?
It emulates a slightly extended vt100 with some extensions and bling thrown in.
Most escapes supported by xterm, rxvt etc. work Xterm 256 color escapes work Backgrounds (bitmap, scalable/vector, animated.
Terra is a GTK+3.0 based terminal emulator with useful user interface, it also supports multiple terminals with splitting screen horizontally or vertically.



Deepin Terminal is a terminal manager developed by deepin team that can freely split window according to users requirements with horizontal and vertical screen split supported. It allows users to do terminal settings of fonts and colors changing, background pictures...




Stjerm is a roll-down, quake-like terminal emulator. It's window is shown with a key shortcut. Stjerm is very minimalistic and works well with Compiz window manager.





Automatically tiles and organizes all terminal sessions in one native macOS window, scaling layouts from fullscreen to grid, grouping sessions by project with color-coding, enabling instant filtering, supporting any CLI tool, and requiring zero configuration.

An AutoHotkey script that enables a quake-style terminal-on-a-hotkey for mintty.

YeahConsole turns an xterm into a gamelike console. This means it will slide down from top of your screen if you hit a shortcut key. (You will need xterm version 168 or higher to make this happen).


Windows Quake style console wrapper (cmd wrapper), that shows at Win+~ key and allow to run inside it different programs, e.g. FAR Manager.


