Yakuake (Yet Another Kuake) is a KDE terminal emulator. Its design was inspired from consoles in computer games such as Quake which slide down from the top of the screen when a key is pressed, and slide back up when the key is pressed again. It supports skinning, split viewing, and profiles, as Konsole does. Developed by Eike Hein
License: Open Source
Feature | Yakuake | iTerm2 |
---|---|---|
Quake-style | ||
Built-in search engine | ||
Dropdown terminal | ||
Make window transparent | ||
Split tabs | ||
Tabbed interface | ||
Terminal emulator | ||
Command line | ||
Customizable | ||
Optimized for Windows | ||
PowerShell Scripting | ||
Scripting | ||
Annotate history | ||
Clean design | ||
Built-in Terminal | ||
GPU Support | ||
Lightweight | ||
No input delay | ||
Font Ligature Support | ||
GPU based | ||
Split-screen view | ||
Portable | ||
Dual pane support | ||
Growl integration | ||
Integrated Search | ||
Multiple languages | ||
SSH | ||
Dual Pane Support | ||
Key binding | ||
Multiple Profiles | ||
Notifications | ||
Password management | ||
Scriptable | ||
Scripting support | ||
Shell integration | ||
Split windows | ||
Supports Python |