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Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Prompt Review
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One SSH app comes by way of Panic, a name you may know from their various apps for Mac OS X. Named, rather aptly, Prompt, the app will allow users to “SSH” into a machine from their iDevice. SSH, for those unaware, is a text-based way of making a secure connection to a computer on a network whether that be either local, or remote.
Weighing in at $7.99, Universal app Prompt is certainly not the cheapest SSH app on the App Store, but it isn’t the most expensive, either. What you do get for your money is a very capable app with a couple of features that are sure to make administrating a device as easy as possible, considering the small software keyboard you’re using.
Perhaps the most useful feature I became reliant on is the way Prompt autocompletes commands, and learns them based on your usage. That means that you won’t need to keep re-typing commands that you use regularly, which is super useful, even if you’re using the iPad’s considerably larger on-screen keyboard.
Bluetooth keyboards are also supported, meaning those who want a really portable machine with a hardware keyboard can always choose to use an iPad and a keyboard of their choice.
Customizable keys are also a real boon in Prompt, saving valuable time and keystrokes when users just want to get to the pipe (|) icon that’s hidden behind that software keyboard. It may not seem like much, but customizable keys are one of those little touches that makes Prompt’s touch-based interface more fun to use than some of the competition.
The only real negative I can throw at Prompt is that price, and I’m not really sure that’s their fault, either. With iOS app and game prices seemingly in a race to the bottom, $7.99 may seem expensive. That said, is it really so much to pay for an app that you’re probably going to get a lot of use out of over the course of a year? I wouldn’t say so myself, but the price may put some off despite Prompt being a universal app. That’s two apps for the price of one, people!
I’m a big fan of Prompt and use it most days so I can access my file server at home. After trying some of the competition I have found Prompt to be the most stable, and certainly the fastest at sending commands and receiving the output from a remote machine, even across a 3G network.
This post was written by: Irfan Jam
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