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Termius - SSH, Mosh and Telnet clienthttp://bit.ly/2Hh00pGhttp://bit.ly/2K02vi0http://bit.ly/2Jc2Jl7Crystalnix.LimitedCrystalnix LimitedCommunicationCommunication3.0.4April 18, 20184.0.3 and up17.29 M4.7Rated for 3+500,000 - 1,000,000Beautifully designed terminal with built-in SSH, Telnet, and Mosh clients.Termius is the best way to manage, UNIX and Linux systems, whether that would be a local machine, a remote service, Docker Container, VM, Raspberry Pi, or AWS instance. In other words, Termius is Putty for Android but with awesome design.

Free Features:
· SSH client with support of ECDSA, ed25519, and chacha20-poly1305
· Desktop app for Windows, Mac, and Linux
· Mosh & Telnet protocol support
· Local terminal with bash
· Built-in RSA/DSA/ECDSA key generator and Putty keys importer
· XTerm-256 colors, VT100 and vanilla terminal types support
· Local, Remote, and Dynamic port forwarding
· Automatic icon recognition, e.g., Raspberry Pi, Ubuntu, Fedora
· Hardware keyboard support
· Password, key, and 2FA authentication
· 11 awesome color schemes
· Terminal Touch with the support of arrow keys, Ctrl and Alt.
· Organize hosts into groups to share settings among them
· No ads or banners

Premium Features, $29,99 annually.
· Cross-device sync *
· SSH key agent forwarding
· SFTP client
· Terminal tabs
· HTTP/SOCKS proxy
· CLI tool to export ~/.ssh/config
· Fingerprint protection
· Home Screen Widget
· AWS EC2 and Digital Ocean host import
· Host chaining
· Save and run snippets
· Env variables

* Using zero-knowledge cloud storage with 2FA protection. All the data encrypted on the client-side using AES-256.Full UI redesign similar to the Termius Desktop app
Added Amazon S3 support in SFTP
Added Port Knocking feature
Added Snippets execution on multiple hosts
Improved stability and performance of the terminal
Fixed issue with soft keyboard inpu13,36610,8241,895321103223DOWNLOAD APK

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