What's new in Go2Shell 2.5
Feb 1, 2019
- macOS Mojave support
- 64-bit support
- New Icon
New in Go2Shell 2.3 (Sep 10, 2015)
- Bug fix for the latest iTerm version.
New in Go2Shell 2.2 (Jan 27, 2015)
- Supports tabs for most terminals.
- Terminals auto detection.
- Supports iTerm nightly build version.
- Dedicated icons for OS X 10.6, 10.7, 10.8, 10.9 and 10.10
- Installer - installs and uninstalls Go2Shell to finder, no need to drag and drop.
New in Go2Shell 2.0 (Jan 16, 2015)
- Supports tabs for most terminals.
- Terminals auto detection.
- Supports iTerm nightly build version.
- Dedicated icons for OS X 10.6, 10.7, 10.8, 10.9 and 10.10
- Installer - installs and uninstalls Go2Shell to finder, no need to drag and drop.
New in Go2Shell 1.2.1 (Aug 26, 2011)
- Icon in the Finder toolbar looks more natively.
- Bash dependency was removed. Now Go2Shell supports tcsh, tclsh and many other shells.
- Added support of iTerm, iTerm 2 and even xterm :)
- Added suport for brutal paths like: /tmp/ \ !#^$%&iam_a_path*?()={}[]'`~|;\
- Now you can customize command which will be executed in terminal window.
- Configuration window. To open configuration window follow this steps:
- Fire up your favorite terminal program.
- Enter: open -a Go2Shell --args config
- Press [return].
- Profit.
New in Go2Shell 1.2 (Jul 7, 2011)
- Bash dependency was removed. Now Go2Shell supports tcsh, tclsh and many other shells.
- Added support of iTerm, iTerm 2 and even xterm
- Added support for brutal paths like: /tmp/ \ !#^$%&iam_a_path*?()={}[]'`~|;\
- Now you can customize command which will be executed in terminal window.
- Configuration window