

MobaXTerm - I used mine exclusively in Portable mode with the Pro license, and didn't have any license issues keeping it portable. If I forget to close RoyalTS on one computer, and I open on another, and make changes, after it syncs with NextCloud I can go back to the original computer, click an icon to merge changes, and I'm up-to-date. Also makes it really handy/easy to share a Connections document with a co-worker without sharing my credentials. rtsx files, i have them set as shared, and synced via a NextCloud folder. Regarding storage, you can have Documents set as Shared, so that if changes are made/detected, you can have the changes merged. I use the Text Highlighting primarily with Cisco devices, and you could easily make Templates for Network Devices, certain Linux Distros, etc with specific Regex if you don't want it all in one. I grabbed a few of the Regex from MobaXterm and slightly modified as needed and adjusted coloring to match. As others have said, use the Rebex (I think it's the default) terminal, and in the Properties -> Colors -> Test Highlighting you can do Regex. I had MobaXterm and swapped to RoyalTS, and have been much happier with it overall. The license has paid for itself many times over in the time we've had it. Hope that gives a bit of an idea! We love RoyalTS - It was a bit of a fight to get the license purchased because we had to have security vet the idea and sign off, but it's been great when onboarding new staff and saves plenty of time when doing day-to-day work. We keep our credentials in our local application config (encrypted of course), and then set our folders etc to reference specifically named credentials that we each have. RoyalTS uses regex to find what you're looking for- I don't do anything crazy with mine, just highlight 'ERROR' and 'SEVERE' so that when I'm viewing our application logs they pop out more quickly.ĭon't have experience saving the rtsx files in OneDrive, but we do put our file on a share. I set my syntax highlighting by going to the 'Colors' override, 'Text Highlighting' tab, and then configuring.


I use RoyalTS - For syntax highlighting you can set what RoyalTS calls 'overrides'.
