Xpra vs Termora
Side-by-side comparison for macOS
Xpra
7.5Screen and application forwarding system
Termora
7.0Terminal emulator and SSH client
| Metric | Xpra | Termora |
|---|---|---|
| Category | System Tools | Developer Tools |
| AI Score | 7.5 | 7.0 |
| 30-day Installs | 141 | 439 |
| 90-day Installs | 481 | 1.3K |
| 365-day Installs | 1.9K | 1.8K |
| Version | 6.5.1,0 | 1.0.17 |
| Auto-updates | No | Yes |
| Deprecated | Yes | No |
| GitHub Stars | 2.7K | 3.4K |
| GitHub Forks | 221 | 187 |
| Open Issues | 309 | 145 |
| License | GPL-2.0 | — |
| Language | Python | Kotlin |
| Last GitHub Commit | 3mo ago | 3mo ago |
| First Seen | Jun 27, 2015 | Jan 16, 2025 |
Reviews
Xpra
Xpra enables screen and application forwarding across different platforms, allowing users to remotely access and resume applications without losing their sessions. It's particularly useful for developers and system administrators who need persistent remote application access.
Forwards applications and screens, enabling remote access and resumption of sessions.
Pros
- + Cross-platform support for X11, macOS, and Windows
- + Persistent remote application sessions that can be resumed
- + Open-source with active community contributions
Cons
- - Lack of auto-updates for the Homebrew cask
- - Complex setup may deter less experienced users
Termora
Termora is a cross-platform terminal emulator and SSH client that offers a modern and feature-rich experience for developers and system administrators. It supports SSH connections and terminal emulation across Windows, macOS, and Linux, making it a versatile tool for remote work.
Termora provides a terminal emulator and SSH client for accessing remote servers and systems.
Pros
- + Cross-platform support for Windows, macOS, and Linux
- + Built-in SSH client for remote server access
- + Active development and regular updates
Cons
- - Unknown license information
- - Past reports of crashes on macOS M1 systems