Tilda is a GTK+ terminal emulator. It is based on the VTE terminal emulator widget underlying GNOME Terminal.
Developed by Tristan Sloughter, Ira Snyder
ConEmu is a feature-rich terminal emulator with extensive customization options, making it suitable for power users. In contrast, Tilda offers a simple, drop-down interface that is ideal for quick access and minimal setups.
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Pros:
Drop-down terminal window for quick access
Simple and minimalistic interface
Easy to install and configure
Supports multiple tabs
Customizable shortcuts and key bindings
Integration with various terminal emulators
Lightweight and fast
Good for quick command-line access
Cons:
Limited advanced features compared to ConEmu
Less customizable than ConEmu
Not as widely known or supported
ConEmu
Pros:
Highly customizable interface
Supports multiple console applications
Tabs for organizing multiple sessions
Split view for side-by-side terminal usage
Built-in support for various shells (cmd, PowerShell, bash)
User-defined keyboard shortcuts
Configurable appearance and themes
Extensive plugin support
Cons:
Can be overwhelming for beginners due to many features