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Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 14:38:48 -0600
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Subject: bash term with multiple tabs - bash (without X)
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I'm looking for a terminal / shell utility that will let me have 
multiple tabs open (shell terminal or term in each tab doing something 
different).  I find that I have several cygwin bash shells open at any 
one time and want to reduce this to one window.

Is there anything that does this?  I don't want to run X but am willing 
to purchase commercial software if it will do the trick.  I am on 
Windows XP.


thanks


Raj

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