Apart from all the eye-candy in Terminology I found that it has one really
useful
command that helped me at work. It has commands called 'tyls' and 'tycat'.
What
theydo is list out files in a command line along with a preview.

It doesn't sound much but normally you have to go out to some gui file
manager
window to see some pictures you are developing with. I was just writing a
resizing
script for images on a website.

With terminology, the previews are mixed in to the actual command line
session
and I found that to have a productivity benefit. As even picture
information was
now available in the command line right where you work.

Haven't seen that ever (well, unless you count in programmable
tty-characters
that were available in the eighties).

So for me, Terminology is a big improvement over Terminator. Similar only
with better fonts and more beautiful. Seeing images files in the command
shell
has a productivity benefit - if it's that kind of work that you are doing.
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