Yakuake
https://yakuake.kde.org/
Yakuake is a drop-down terminal emulator based on KDE Konsole technology.
Guake
https://github.com/Guake/guake
Guake is a dropdown terminal made for the GNOME desktop environment. Its style of window is based on an FPS games, and one of its goals is be easy to reach.
Konsole
https://konsole.kde.org/
Konsole is a terminal emulator for the K Desktop Environment.
ROXTerm
http://roxterm.sourceforge.net/
ROXTerm is a terminal emulator intended to provide similar features to gnome-terminal, based on the same VTE library. It was originally designed to have a smaller footprint and quicker start-up time by not using the Gnome libraries and by using a separate applet to provide the configuration GUI, but thanks to all the features it's acquired over the years ROXTerm can probably now be accused of bloat. However, it is more configurable than gnome-terminal and aimed more at "power" users who make heavy use of terminals.
It can be used as a ROX application, as the name implies, or in any other X environment.
Eterm
http://www.eterm.org/
Eterm is a color vt102 terminal emulator intended as a replacement for xterm. It is designed with a Freedom of Choice philosophy, leaving as much power, flexibility, and freedom as possible in the hands of the user. It is designed to look good and work well, but takes a feature-rich approach rather than one of minimalism while still maintaining speed and efficiency.
RXVT
http://rxvt.sourceforge.net/
Light on resources. big on features.
Wterm
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wterm/
Wterm is a color VT102 terminal emulator for the X Window System. It features background images, transparency, reverse transparence and an extensive set or runtime options. Wterm supports the Latin, Chinese, Greek, and Kanji character sets.
Tilda
https://github.com/lanoxx/tilda
Tilda is a terminal emulator and can be compared with other popular terminal emulators such as gnome-terminal (Gnome), Konsole (KDE), xterm and many others. The specialities of Tilda are that it does not behave like a normal window but instead it can be pulled up and down from the top of the screen with a special hotkey. Additionally Tilda is highly configurable. It is possible to configure the hotkeys for keybindings, change the appearance and many options that affect the behavior of Tilda. The screen shots below show some of the options that Tilda provides.
TermKit
https://github.com/unconed/TermKit
TermKit is a elegant terminal that aims to construct aspects of the GUI with the command line based application using WebKit rendering engine mostly used in web browsers like Google Chrome and Chromium. TermKit is originally designed for Mac and Windows, but due to TermKit fork by Floby which you can now able to install it under Linux based distributions and experience the power of TermKit.
GNOME Terminal
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Terminal
GNOME Terminal is a terminal emulator for the GNOME desktop environment written by Havoc Pennington and others. Terminal emulators allow users to access a UNIX shell while remaining on their graphical desktop.
Kuake
http://www.nemohackers.org/
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.
MRXVT
https://code.google.com/p/mrxvt/
The mrxvt program is a terminal emulator for X Window System. It provides DEC VT102 compatible terminals.
Terminal (Xfce)
http://www.xfce.org/projects/terminal/
Terminal is a terminal emulator built for the Xfce desktop environment using GTK+. It is provided as part of the Xfce project, but it can be used in other X Window System environments as well. Terminal supports tabs, as well as customizable key bindings, colors, and window sizes. It was designed to replace GNOME Terminal, which depends on the GNOME libraries. Like GNOME Terminal, it is based on the Vte terminal emulator library.
Terminator
https://launchpad.net/terminator
Terminator, multiple terminals in one window.
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