On 4/10/2012 9:29 AM, Jake Vath wrote: > A lot of the things that I like about /tmux/ can be done in /screen/, > but I just never really got around to do them. > > * I like the key-chords for /tmux/. > * I like how /tmux/ does Session Locking/Session handling. > * The pseudo-menu for selecting your virtual-terminals. > * I like the menu at the bottom of your terminal that tells you what > each virtual-terminal has running. > * I /love/ the window/terminal splitting; I use vertical and > horizontal panes everyday. Another feature that no one has brought up is the fact that since tmux uses sockets, it's possible to share a session. I haven't used that feature myself, but I know someone who has used it as a bit of a teaching tool. Maybe this was possible with screen, but I thought it was worth bringing up. > Those are my personal favorites. > I think /tmux/ may be more actively developed, but that is probably just > because it new(er) that /screen/? AFAIK, screen's code hasn't changed in years.