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Blink Shell 14: Legacy Customer Service

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This is the Legacy version of Blink Shell. Download the new free version Blink Shell instead from https://itunes.apple.com/app/id1594898306. 

Current users are grandfathered to keep receiving updates and new features. We are keeping this version alive to ensure a smooth transition.

Thanks for understanding.



We had no choice. We had to build Blink or we were going to jump out the window in frustration over the tools we were using. We started by analyzing what the must-haves were and we ended up grounding Blink on these four concepts:

• Fast rendering: dmesg in your Unix server should be instantaneous. We can't wait even a second to render. We didn't need to reinvent the wheel to make this happen. We simply used Chromium's HTerm to ensure that rendering is perfect and fast, even with those special, tricky encodings.
• Always on: Mosh transcends SSH's variability. Mosh overcomes the unstable and intermittent connectivity that we all associate with mobile connections. You can check your Safari without fear of having to restart the SSH connection. You can flawlessly jump from home, to the train, and then the office thanks to Mosh. Blink is rock-solid connected all the way. Mosh is readily available and can be easily installed on your server. Go to https://mosh.mit.edu.
• Best Keyboard Support: Blink embraces Bluetooth-coupled keyboards with gusto. Some like Caps as Esc on Vim, others Caps as Ctrl on Emacs. Blink champions them all. During your always-on sessions, you're in your zone.
• Custom Fonts and Themes: We know how important it is to have your terminal, your way. That's why we include a selection of fonts and themes, including Powerline variants. And if that isn't enough, you can create and add your own.

But, Blink is much more. Please read on.

• You should command your terminal, not navigate it. Blink will jump you right into a friendly shell and it'll be clear to you how to roll.
• The interface is straightforward. We dumped all menus and went full screen for your terminal. Use swipe to move between your open connections, slide down to close them, and even pinch to zoom!
• Configure your Blink connections by adding your own Hosts and PKI keys. Synchronise with iCloud. Everything will look familiar and you get to work, fast!
- We've incorporated SplitView and multiple windows, for those necessary Google searches and chats with coworkers.

Blink is open source software. Participate in our community, and don’t forget to leave us your feedback and your feature(s) requests. Enjoy!

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Blink Shell 14: Legacy App Comments & Reviews

Blink Shell 14: Legacy Positive Reviews

It just keeps getting betterBlink is now my absolute go to for Mosh and SSH. The continued quality improvements just keep making it better. This latest round improves all kinds of keyboard capabilities making it on par with desktop keyboards and even works around Apple’s removal of the near-mandatory ESC key. What I really like is that the author hasn’t gone overboard with unnecessary features nor unnecessary minimalism. The app strikes the right balance and has the feel that they use their own application for real work. The performance and reliability is great — exactly what’s needed from a terminal application. It’s also with that Blink has a number of diagnostic tools in it as well for helping to solve network issues. (e.g. when a host isn’t responding, or when T-Mobile LTE won’t allow ssh and you should activate a VPN)..Version: 13.1

Excellent terminal but frequent behavior changesBlink is awesome and pretty much part of my daily routine. That said, the behavior changes pretty frequently and it’s not always better. The latest release (13.4) for example changes the way scrolling works. Is it cool that people can use a trackpad? Yes. Do I have one? No. So when the changes to support that feature change how terminal scrollback functions (something I use *all the time*), it’s troubling. Where I used to be able to go back in the buffer by pulling down the screen, now I just get the equivalent of an up-arrow at the command prompt or a mouse scroll in vim. I even commented on this in the TestFlight builds. The release comment suggests we move to tmux/screen to get scrolling. While that’s a great suggestion, it really shouldn’t be necessary to maintain the behavior from before the change. And really, even when I do use tmux, I don’t have mouse mode enabled so I get to change my flow (again) to manage scrollback and copy/paste. So, at the end of the day, Blink is very cool. It’s pretty much the best terminal app available for the iPad. Having mosh is also very cool. On the other hand, if I’m using Blink and mosh, I should not be forced to use tmux. I guess it’s back to plain old ssh for now; scrolling seems to work there. Well, at least until that changes..Version: 13.4

Excellent product, support, and communityI’m a SSH newbie, learning how to create instances within the cloud, so I was both very interested in the Blink application for many reasons: being able to SSH into my instances using only my iPad (giving some definite freedom there!), and because of all the rave reviews that are out there. I had to learn quite a lot about public and private keys and moving them around for access, but I was able to successfully thanks to both Carlos Cabanero, who was exceedingly helpful and friendly, as well as a few community members who answered my question right away. Frankly, I was surprised to get such helpful answers, I felt embarrassed about asking things that I felt sure marked me as Newbie from a mile away :) But, anyways, now I’m able to SSH into my AWS EC2 instances and I couldn’t be happier...Version: 11.26

Very good terminal emulationVery good, very fast terminal emulation. Intuitive setup for folk familiar with cli. Very easy to import keys and configure hosts. Support for multiple color themes similar to those found in common desktop terminal emulators. mosh support is really nice. It is a little pricey but I definitely prefer this to some free or cheaper alternatives. I had been using Cathode for a while and look forward to this replacing that as my daily driver for terminal needs. My one very minor gripe is that when using the apple magic keyboard and swapping caps lock for control they caps lock led still lights up. If any of the devs see this and can fix that that would be pretty neat. It isn’t a real big deal and the swap functions as intended but looking down occasionally and seeing the green light turn on and off is a little annoying..Version: 12.8

Impressive and Fully FeaturedIm been in IT for 35 years and used all sorts off SSH clients. Many clients, you can get for free but in today’s world, IT staff require cross-platform usability and the ability to sync settings among all devices. Mosh is also great. Theres one SSH client thats able to do all this but its subscription is thru the roof. Blink is getting close to achieving this, syncing across iPhone, iPad, and M1 Macs. Thats all that i actually require. The only issue i have is with the M1 (Apple Silicon) Mac, if you right click on the app, it crashes it, every single time. I know it wasnt originally built for that device, so its still a five star app. But it’s on my wishlist of future updates and would complete all my SSH requirements..Version: 14.0.3

Does not support IOS internal keyboard.Using the on screen keyboard tying a / requires three keystrokes. Guys do you really use ~ or the back tick (lower case same key) more than the slash. I rather doubt it. B o o. On youse. 3rd party keyboards are NOT the answer. An option to add a key or replace the ~ or its buddy makes much more sense. Rather than get carried away with toys, colors etc why not make this thing useful for those of us who who it as professional admins/programmers. And there does not seem to be a way to ask questions. That said I’m not sure they care about the internal keyboard. If you’re a ssh/Unix shell user this is for you. I do not use windows or Mac workstations. With blink I can just carry my iPad. Totally works whatever you know how to do, you can do only any server you can ssh into. It’s easily a five start if the slash did not take three (that’s 3 fellows) keystrokes..Version: 13.3

Glorious key repeat! (Oh, and everything else.)Absolutely the best terminal I've used in iOS to date. Everything renders correctly, every key works as I expect, everything is speedy, there is no bulky user interface taking up 40% of the screen, key repeat actually works, selection with Vim keys is amazing... I could gush about this for days! So far the only con has been the price. Thankfully, though, it's open-source so I was able to compile and run it beforehand as a trial. And I'm glad I did! It's definitely worth the price after confirming that everything works perfectly..Version: 12.8

You broke my favorite featureI have been using Termius for awhile, since they implemented my favorite feature from Blink. On the iPad smart keyboard, using the stupid caps lock key as control modified. I just tried Blink a few minutes ago, and here is what I see: The 'Tab' key prints some sort of special unicode character (copyright or at sign). The CapsLock key properly maps to 'Ctrl', but then any key-presses are not echoed. Although these keypresses aren't echoed, they are taken as keystrokes. If you press CapsLock again, it is back to normal. This effectively makes the CapsLock keyswap with Ctrl unusable. I do not even think the Tab key works out of the box. Just to verify this wasn't an iPadOS bug, I upgraded from iPadOS 13.1.3 to 13.2.2. Some improvements with the 'tab' key, but caps lock mapping still not quite right. I have diagnosed the issue. The mapping between Caps Lock and Control is functioning properly. However, the CapsLock key, whether mapped or not, is acting as a toggle key. So, if you press 'CapsLock-A' it properly goes to the beginning of the line (emacs mode). However, if you now press 'F' 'F' 'F' it goes forward one character at a time. The same is true for 'U' (clear line) and 'C' (INTR). If you then press the CapsLock key again, the 'Lock' is toggled off..Version: 13.0

Developer grade remote shellFor context, I write software for a living. I spend a lot of time in a shell. My workflow involves Tmux, Vim, Bash, etc. To may my experience a little nicer, I use some nice fonts that support things like powerline, git info in my bash prompts, etc. Blink alone allows me to use my iPad as my daily get-stuff-done computer. I don't carry a laptop anymore. Blink handles my entire config style. It was the first iOS shell that handled my CLI config and displayed it without issues. But it goes so much further. When using Mosh, your connections are virtually indestructible. I can connect, do some coding, disconnect for the weekend, come back, fire up the app, and it's like I never left. Absolutely amazing for an iOS shell. It also handles port forwarding! If I want to connect to a remote debugger from my browser, for example, I can. No problem. There's really nothing I need to do that I can't with Blink. Amazing work everyone involved!.Version: 12.3

Best yet!!I’ve tried a lot of ssh terminals for the iPad. This one is by far the best. Runs tmux perfectly thus far. This is obviously written by folks who spend much of their lives in a terminal like myself. Also, it can handle data fast. For example, had a python program spitting out fast serial data from an arduino... handles it like a champ. Not so much for the other popular iOS terminal program I was using. Another great thing- I can now use solarized theme. This app is pricey, but if you do a lot of terminal work, could be well worth it for you..Version: 8.026

Current version drops and hangs mosh connectonsThe previous version of Blink was great -- I can open a mosh connection, switch to other apps, and switch back to resume working on a remote machine. After upgrading to the current version, the connection hangs when I switch back to blink after using a few other apps (e.g., Chrome, then Slack). This forces me to create a new window + mosh connection in order to resume my tmux session. However, this leaves increasing numbers of detached mosh connections on the server, and I have to periodically run "killall mosh-server" to clean things up. Would not recommend upgrading since the features did not appear to increase..Version: 12.1

Fully featured SSH client for a good priceI switched to Blink from a popular competitor’s app because the competitor’s app kept losing my session after being idle in the background, even with mosh enabled. That particular app offers to solve that problem if you’re willing to pay them a hundred bucks a year under the subscription model. No thanks! Blink is highly customizable and flexible. I wish I had installed it sooner! Sessions stay up without issue and come back even when I switch networks, thanks to proper mosh support..Version: 12.10

Great except when buggyI love the idea and I want to love this app but paste sometimes works and sometimes doesn’t, and ssh for hosts set up with keys via config apparently doesn’t work at all. The repo suggests this is a known issue, so I’m disappointed it wasn’t mentioned in the description for a paid app. I will spend more time trying to get it working, because I think it has potential, but for now I would warn you this is an experts-only app, if you’re not comfortable running ssh with -vvv then wait for it to mature..Version: 12.8

Just buy it, great bluetooth keyboard supportThe most annoying thing about all of the terminal apps is they do a really poor job of mapping shift-arrow, alt-arrow, etc to the equivalents on the console, most just don’t support it at all so you end up trying to remember arcane CTRL meta combinations to, for example, switch panes in a tmux session. This one “just works” and it makes the bluetooth keyboard operate very much like you’re on a local USB 102 key keyboard. I often keep large tmux sessions running on my development machine and this is the most “transparent” feeling app. The others clutter the screen real estate with “helpers” you have to press. I wish I’d found Blink earlier, I’d wasted a fair amount of money on the other terminal programs, all with annoying issues. Blink is pretty seamless, I only need to take my hands off the keyboard to close the app..Version: 12.5

Fantastic app for mosh/sshThis is one of the best apps I've used for ssh in iOS. With mosh built-in, plus tmux on the remote side, I have never lost a session. There are a few irregularities with colors, but other than that it's flawless, and the other built-in commands are very helpful. Key remapping couldn't be easier, so turning caps lock into escape is a simple configuration option. Thanks for making such a great app. It's an indispensable part of my workflow and has allowed me to move to an ipad pro as my primary workstation..Version: 12.1

Straight to the point SSH/MoshI was hesitant to buy this app, then I found out that it was open source. I went to the GitHub repo, building instructions were very clear and straightforward and it took less than 10 minutes to build and install on my iPad Pro. After using the app for two weeks, I could help but buy it from the App Store, the app is really amazing. I like how it just starts with the shell and only uses the UI for configuration, any CLI user will appreciate this. Airplay support is very good. Mosh support is very well done. Built in UNIX utilities are great Adding the following features would be great: - Light/dark themes that sync with iOS - iperf3 added to the built in UNIX utilities - Rectangular text select fo easier selection when tmux panes are used..Version: 13.5.12

Finally!I’ve been looking for an App purely for remote development over ssh. This requires good support with Magic Keyboard. After trying almost all of them, this one is IT! For whatever reason all the other Apps were missing 1 of these most basic features: * Copy & Paste ( without screen jumps and touching ) * Key repeat when pressed Thanks team. I’ll be on the beach!.Version: 14.0.3

Overall satisfiedI was a bit hesitant to buy this at first with the $20 price tag, but I’ll say now I don’t regret it one bit. I’m a Software Engineer by day, however I use a work computer and didn’t have any dire need for a setup like this. I merely wanted to experiment with programming on an iPad for some side projects. After a couple days with Blink I am blown away by how fun Coding is on the iPad. The multitasking nature of the device coupled with Blink/Mosh makes for a great environment to get work done in. Anyone that’s on the fence about this I would say go for it! For the record, I only briefly tried one free alternative out there but I really preferred the interface and customizability of Blink which was ultimately why I made the purchase. No menus and just a terminal is all I need!.Version: 12.9

Turns the iPad into a true dev machine.This app is amazing. Hands down better than all the other alternatives in the App Store (and I've tried them all). It supports mosh, and supports other features that no other apps support such as sane keybindings and key re-mapping. I also love that Blink is open source and am more than happy to pay the $20 this costs in the App Store to support this stellar app. Prior to trying this app, I had relegated my iPad to a YouTube/text machine since none of the SSH apps I tried worked well enough for me to use the iPad full time as a dev machine. If you have an iPad Pro with the Smart Keyboard and are itching to use it for development then do not hesitate to buy this. (This app is ranked way too low in the App Store search results.).Version: 8.026

Really excellent and innovativeContinued investment in developing this app has made it my tool of choice. Particularly I’m a fan of the latest keyboard — having a command key modifier on the touch keyboard is a simple, unique but incredibly effective feature. An excellent professional tool. I’ll add that my 2nd favorite feature is the ability to send arbitrary hex codes with keyboard hot keys. The flexibility here is amazing..Version: 13.5.12

Best SSH client on iOS (I've tried them all)Wow!! The font rendering is so awesome in this app! It even looks better than the terminal on my desktop, if you can believe it. I also like the text based app commands … perfect for the kind of geeks that would use this app. Can't wait to get mosh set up. They keyboard shortcut setup is the most natural that I've encountered so far. Looking forward to getting to know this app better..Version: 12.1

Really happy with thisI'm using the iPad Pro 10.5 for many of my day-to-day work activities, including slack, zoom, confluence, jira, and so on. Sometimes, I want to work from another room or location without moving my laptop, and ssh kept getting disconnected. Blink's mosh feature is incredible. After getting a no-ip domain and mapping some ports on google wifi, the iPad has become a legit dev device..Version: 8.026

Not without its quirks, but the best terminal for iOS there has ever beenI suppose the title says it all. Once in a while I accidentally open a second tab and have no idea how I did it, nor can I type anywhere. It takes me a few minutes to remember how to close the tab, and recover my ability to type commands..Version: 13.3

Opinionated in ways that appeal to me; smidge unstableI prefer Blink(.)app over its current competitors. My biggest complaint is that segfaults and outright app crashes occur too frequently. If the selling point is persistent remote logins, then the client app must be rock solid and this one isn't. More stability and I doubt I'd shop for other clients; as it stands now it remains my go to, but my feelers are up for a replacement..Version: 14.0.2

Great SSH ClientWorks wonderfully. I used to use iSH, but it was lacking satisfactory cursor support (copying text was a huge pain)—this is not an issue with Blink, the level of polish overall is great. I will say I wish there were more local tools available (vim is a big one that’s missing), but no doubt it’s a lovely terminal emulator..Version: 13.5.14

GreatFor the most part, this app is exactly what a terminal app should be. I was hesitant to drop the cash on something I couldn’t try, but I’m glad I did. Much more responsive than that other SSH app, and more ability to change the appearance to make using a terminal on a pad more pleasant..Version: 13.5.12

Wonderfully useful.Update: Pretty happy with this utility. Developer was responsive with an issue I had with nonstandard ports. ————- While it works fine if you have ssh set up on port 22 it does t work at all with a nonstandard port. I get a “ Socket error: Unknown error: -1” I wish I’d known that before I brought it. Update: thanks for the response. I did use the -p option and that is what led to the error. Ok, I tried using -p before specifying the address and it worked fine. This is different from the way ssh usually works on a standard shell where -p can be after the address. Please fix this so others don’t write this nice package off..Version: 13.3

Power User SSH ClientUnfortunately, I found Blink _after_ I had tried every other SSH client (paid apps) out there.. After hearing about mosh, I decided I should give Blink a try and it does not disappoint. Of all of the clients I’ve used, this one is definitely the one for power users. It’s CLI-centric interface is robust and works great on iPad Pro! Love it! Keep up the good work!.Version: 12.7

Mosh and Tmux really are a big improvementI’m not a heavy user but using Mosh with Blink has been awesome. The predictive interface really reduces lag and makes using servers with my cruddy home network much more enjoyable. Definitely snappier than ssh. Thanks for all the work and I appreciate that it’s open source so I could build myself if I’d like..Version: 13.2.1

Best of its classBlink has been my main work tool for some 3 years now (I'm a prof web developer). The UI is amazing, they truly nailed it, Mosh is of course what makes it so workable (sorry plain SSH, you're out, reconnect is a must) and they do consistently reply to my bug reports on GH issues. Way to go guys!.Version: 13.5.12

I might have low requirementsI used panic prompt 2 for a while, and it was fine, but the cursor was often difficult to find and the font selection was limited. Blink has more configuration options, so I can get a nice clear font and a blinking cursor. Hooray! Other than that -- it is a ssh client, what do you want?.Version: 13.5.6

Best out thereOut of all the ssh terminal programs i’ve tried on the ipad pro, this is the best. Its the only one that allows me to send all the key combos I have for the tmux sessions in my remote machine. It allows me to scroll using the touchscreen. Useful features keeps getting added..Version: 13.5.12

Hands down one of the best terminal emulators for the iPadFirst, of all, mosh. If you don’t have mosh get mosh. Fully, whole heartedly, changed my whole development experience. This terminal has great support for it. Some commands compiled have issues with their standard flags but whatever I guess. I can work around it a little bit. But overall, this app is the most iOS compliant terminal emulator I have seen around. Good freaking job devs. Honestly. However, please respond for the non-standard command flags. I use a lot of port forwarding and some of these commands are missing their port arguments. And I know it’s open source, but I don’t have a Mac to sign and load with and I payed 20 dollars. Please help..Version: 12.8

Persistent connections- worth every centWorth the price just for the fact it persists ssh sessions while you switch between apps, such as to research something in Safari. With other ssh client apps your session gets closed after a few seconds and you have to start all over. Not with Blink!.Version: 13.5.7

Bluetooth + emacs actually works; nuff saidEvery other terminal emulator I've tried has at least one usability deal-breaker. Here, even ESC-x and Ctrl-_ behave completely normally. With a mosh connection, I can literally flip open the iPad and resume a remote coding session in seconds. At this point, it's almost possible to dump the laptop entirely..Version: 12.10

First impressions? Whoaaa baby! This is fantastic!Only been using it for 30 minutes, but so far I really love it. Never thought I’d have an app I loved this much on my iPad. That said, it has only been 30 minutes. I’ll update this review after I’ve used the app for a longer while..Version: 13.1

Best terminal app for iPadSeriously, this app is worth every penny. Having mosh from my iPad Pro connected to all of my servers without interruption when switching networks is awesome. The simplistic configuration utility, complete fullscreen focus on the terminal, and ESC key mapping make this terminal app a must purchase for system administrators on the go..Version: 7.0

Great app but where’s the docs?Love the app but, hate the fact that there’s absolutely no documentation. Figuring some things out feels like Easter egg hunting. Once you figure it all out and you get mosh running, it’s great. Downside to mosh is that you can’t scroll to see anything that’s “left the screen” and the scrolling is kind of wonky; Control-L becomes your best friend with mosh..Version: 13.5

Great but lacking some critical featuresThis is an amazing client that unfortunately lacks some important features for my use case, namely port forwarding and agent forwarding. Port forwarding in particular is important in order to be able to do things like develop on a remote server and use the local browser to test it without having to export the port to the world..Version: 10.126

Best tool for developersWhat can I say. I submitted an issue three days ago (and it was not at all an emergency) about loading fonts. They gave me temporary solutions the next day, and guess what, they fixed that bug today..... It’s not cheap, but definitely worth it..Version: 12.3

Would RecommendI honestly can’t believe how great this app is. Blink is incredibly fast, incredibly stable, and incredibly intuitive to use when you’re comfortable in a terminal. This is by far the best terminal app I have used on iOS. It’s a downright pleasure to use..Version: 10.126

Blink, the hero we need but don't deserveIt's 20-gosh-darn-19 and if I want to lay in bed with my iPad watching Star Trek on Netflix in a floating window while writing Dockerfiles in vim mosh'd in to a tmux session on an EC2 instance there's not a thing in the world you can do to stop me. Being able to write that sentence was alone worth $20..Version: 12.7

A bug I’ve noticedUsing the up arrow for history removes the spaces in the command. Also I know the workaround for the alt key but it would be nice to have something more intuitive than mapping it to escape. Otherwise a very valuable app that works well..Version: 13.5.14

Absolutely love it!App is getting better and better, one of many best parts is that there is no subscription!!! I hope it stays that way, in-app-purchase is fine ;).Version: 13.5.12

So goodI’ve been using this app for several months now after switching from Prompt. It’s simply amazing, the way mosh sessions get restored between device reboots/jetsams is like magic. It also works really well with hardware keyboards..Version: 12.5

Completely replaces my existing SSH clientThis app is awesome for anyone working on remote servers using their iPad. It’s responsive, easy to use, and very reliable. My ONLY issue is that with iOS 11 on my iPad, whenever I go into split screen mode, something goes funky and I get a bunch of ‘up arrow’ requests in my tmux sessions..Version: 8.026

Perfect SSH Panel but...I really love the integration that is offered here...the only part i missed is a capability to scroll up when using mosh, is either I have no clue how to scroll or it is not the functions, but doesnt seems listed anywhere. Other than that this apps is perfect. EDIT: Thanks for the update thats very helpful. I wish I can add extra star for the review😅 And maybe just a feature request as the PR close, I think native split screen support will be awesome 😁.Version: 13.5.6

THIS IS THE SSH APP YOU KEEP LOOKING FORStraight up. Without getting into minor nitpicks, this is hands down the best and only SSH app you need. I’ve spent a lot of money and time on various free and paid ash terminals, but at the end of the day, NONE OF THEM WOULD USE THE FULL SCREEN REAL ESTATE. Blink uses your full screen, no menus taking up space, no status bars proving pointless info. It pretty much gets rid of the GUI (as it should be when using a Terminal) I feel like these developers are the only ones to understand the elegance and minimalism of terminals and brought the essence to mobile devices. All the other SSH apps are a waste of your time. This is the one you keep looking for at the end of another brutal mobile SSH experience. Yes I know you think it seems expensive as its not free. But it’s well worth the price. I will now actually use SSH on my phone but before this app I wrote it off as a gimmick and would just pull out my laptop and tether cellular data. This is the only SSH app I can actually use in lieu of my Linux or Mac machines. I don’t just use Terminals as a worst resort either. I truly live in them using things like byobu, Vim, MC, and a never ending list of terminal based apps. I hate GUIs with a passion. And I hate other wasted screen real estate even more. I’ll stop ranting now but trust me if you actually want to SSH/MOSH on mobile and get a similar experience to an actual laptop or desktop than this is the app you need to buy and stop wasting time with other ones lol..Version: 14.0.6

Awesome appReally like all the features! And especially like the fact that there is no bloody subscription! Like some other apps.Version: 14.0.2

Help?Devs, do you have an email address for support? Lovely app, but I've spend quite a bit of time on your web site, looking through documentation and I can't find answers to some simple questions like: how to disable the extended keys bar when I have an external keyboard attached? I've followed your support link here to your github page and I don't know who's username to ask. Hoping you can respond to this review..Version: 13.5.12

WowPretty impressif !!!! thnks to the developers.Version: 13.4.1

I can select text, thank you 🙏I can select text, thank you 🙏.Version: 13.4

Amazing terminal emulatorFlat down the best terminal emulator on iOS, and one of the best ever anywhere else. Mosh, key mapping, console commands, full mouse support. Once you are in the app, your hands don’t need to leave the keyboard. Don’t waste time and money with any others, Blink is full of features and a joy to use. The team is very quick to act, and keep updating the app. For example, with the addition of mouse support in iPadOS 13.4, text selection stopped working. A few days later, they published an update that fixed it. This sounds like a sales pitch, but I am in no way related to the developers, I just think this app is fenomenal. I would gladly pay more for extra features, if that helps the team keeping it up to date..Version: 13.4

You Get What You Pay ForI use Blink Shell on my 12.9" iPad Pro, usually with an external keyboard, and it's amazing. As a non-professional, my main use case is messing around on a headless Raspberry Pi, and I previously used Termius for this. I initially hesitated on this app because of the price tag, but now that I bought it I couldn't be happier. Mosh performs so much better than normal SSH. I've opened Blink after almost a week without touching it to find that Mosh has maintained my session, and it has never dropped a connection on me after a month of use. I love that Blink drops you straight into the terminal. Even though I'm not a professional I can tell that this app was designed by people who use it every day, and who put a lot of thought into how the app should work. It feels like a professional-grade tool, and as such the price is fantastic (especially because you're only paying once). Plus, since my Smart Keyboard doesn't have an escape key, I just remapped CapsLock to escape in Blink's settings. Amazing. Overall, I can't recommend Blink enough. Whether you're a pro using it for your job or just a shmuck like me messing around on home servers, it's the best tool for the job and you'll be glad you didn't cheap out..Version: 13.0

How to copy/paste?Not sure how to copy/paste.Version: 13.3

Almost perfect!This truly is the missing app if you’re a software developer wanting to have an iPad as a backup device. There are 2 small things missing for me: * cmd+k to clear the history. I didn’t realize how much I use this command until I couldn’t use it. * option+delete and option+arrows. Super handy for quickly jumping between words or quickly deleting words. I’ve also been having trouble setting up my caps lock on my magic keyboard to trigger escape. Might just be a me problem though..Version: 13.3

Great appI am really happy with the money I paid. My job requires me to work on centos terminal and rn with this app and the smart keyboard that I got, Working on a bus feels no different than working behind my desk in my office. Great response time and full screen terminal feels and works great. However, the key alternatives (which allows you reconfigure some of the keys) are not working for me. CapsLock is still doing its annoying job, changing the language. But over all I am happy with this app and I can’t wait for future updates..Version: 13.0

I now leave home only with my iPad Pro!I can now take care of my servers on the go using mosh and finally VIM properly without worrying about my sessions shutting down while « sshing ». It just made my iPad way better than it was before. I agree, there are some great alternatives out there but I’d rather give my money to developers of a FOSS. Keep up the good work!.Version: 12.9

Making my iPad my ONLY computerI’m a web developer and this has allowed me to make my iPad my only computer. Using Mosh I can get on my Digital Ocean droplet and work on my client sites without any hassle, usually. With the latest update on October 31 2019, Blink has become very unstable. Keys simply don’t register correctly through to my VPS so I can’t type keys like Shift, or ; or a number of other things. Blink is awesome, but beware it seems to be in a bit of a buggy state right now..Version: 13.0

✌️ swipe up not workingHello there, I’m frustrated right now. With two fingers swipe up not working on iOS 13 it became almost impossible to use your app on iPhone (i.e. without external keyboard). Please fix it! Thank you!.Version: 12.10

The app that makes the iPad Relevant for some.Blink is kind of incredible. It did everything I wanted an ssh client to do, but it also did a few things I didn’t even ask for, but ended up being really useful. This is as close as we’ll get to having emacs on an iPad, for one. I don’t know what to say. I’ve used other ssh clients for the iPad, but now that Blink has arrived, I’m not interested in the others. If you haven’t set up Mosh, do yourself a favour and set it up. It, plus tmux, is a game changer..Version: 12.8

Worth every pennyI hesitated with the price tag, too. But eventually decided to buy it. I have to say it met all my expectations and MORE. It’s fast and reliable, works well with VPN. And the pragmata font itself is 200 euro if you want to buy it... highly recommended!.Version: 12.8

Lets me leave my MacBook at homeThis is the app that has let me take my iPad Pro as my travel computer; it’s fantastic. This is the first time that I wish I could have paid more for an app, ‘cause mosh support for iPad has changed the way I work..Version: 12.8

Blink rocks!They just released a huge update which now supports ed25519 keys! This app is my main terminal app on iOS. I primarily use mosh and now with the ed25519 keys, it’s perfect! Big thanks to the developers who worked to create this great app..Version: 12.1

Works okCan’t import a key from clipboard,doesn’t show me where the keys are stored. Can’t connect to my google server but I can connect to digital oceans. Not sure why probably googles fault. Overpriced..Version: 12.1

Keep the updates comingMosh works flawlessly - keep the updates coming and you’ll have us for life.Version: 9.014

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