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Support for ipad #2083

Open cschaba opened 2 years ago

cschaba commented 2 years ago

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Carsten#7353

Describe the solution you'd like?

Hi I would think warp is ideal for use on iPad.  

With all the completions etc.

Maybe there could be some synergies with https://github.com/blinksh/blink (my current favorite Terminal App on the iPad) or https://secureshellfish.app ?

Great job so far! Thanks.

Carsten

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How important is this feature to you?

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dannyneira commented 2 years ago

Thanks for this feature request! Please +1 this request as it helps us gauge interest. We will post any updates here.

clarkezone commented 2 years ago

+1. I currently use blink and la terminal on iPad but would love Warp there.

obelixA commented 2 years ago

+1

cybercrow commented 1 year ago

That would be such a life saver. Dreaming of the iPad version.

tkgreg commented 1 year ago

Iā€™m ready to buy it for 10$ per year. Looks like a good deal for such amazing product. M1 support should be enough and easy to port.

danielavetica commented 1 year ago

big +1 here for the ipad version :)

dannyneira commented 1 year ago

Part of our roadmap is to support Warp on the WebAssembly, so if iPad browsers support it may be possible in the future?! šŸ¤ž

clarkezone commented 1 year ago

Please not in the browser. I wouldn't use that.

pmahdavii commented 1 year ago

+1

dkauper commented 10 months ago

šŸ‘

adoolaard commented 10 months ago

+1 i would love this!

ivanlei commented 6 months ago

+1

paprins commented 6 months ago

+1

adoolaard commented 6 months ago

+1

filiperochalopes commented 6 months ago

+1

andrew-manger commented 6 months ago

+1

bjurecska commented 6 months ago

This would be amazing. I don't think there is anybody that wouldn't pay a subscription even for having warp on ipad.

andrew-manger commented 6 months ago

This would be amazing. I don't think there is anybody that wouldn't pay a subscription even for having warp on ipad.

I wouldn't pay a subscription for a terminal, that's bs.

pure-js commented 6 months ago

+1

pure-js commented 6 months ago

This would be amazing. I don't think there is anybody that wouldn't pay a subscription even for having warp on ipad.

I wouldn't pay a subscription for a terminal, that's bs.

Existing iOS terminals already ask for a subscribtion - usually around 20$ a year, but they are not even close to the WARP

andrew-manger commented 6 months ago

This would be amazing. I don't think there is anybody that wouldn't pay a subscription even for having warp on ipad.

I wouldn't pay a subscription for a terminal, that's bs.

Existing iOS terminals already ask for a subscribtion - usually around 20$ a year, but they are not even close to the WARP

And that's exactly why I don't use them šŸ˜‚ I like to own my stuff so I'm pretty biased against subscriptions on principal

bjurecska commented 6 months ago

@andrew-manger I am not saying a subscription mode is for everybody, but if you had the choice of buying a subscription and having warp on an iPad pro or not have it at all, then it would suit everybody. You could still chose to not buy it, and other people who are willing to pay the money could have a chance to use it on an iPad pro. Anyways warp is already a subscription based terminal. Maybe you use the free version, which is cool but there is already features that require payments. The single payment based model to outright own your stuff does not bring good quality software as you would want to be making sure that the software you bought keeps getting fixes and new features and it's not reasonable to assume they will do that for free, as it costs them money to pay for the developers who make those features. I pay for gitkraken monthly as well and I love the simplicity it provides. I feel the same way about warp, ever since I use it, my workflow simplified by a lot, and I am willing to pay monthly for that, and I believe I am not alone in this regard.

hsteinshiromoto commented 5 months ago

+1

davidovari commented 5 months ago

+1

Tristan747 commented 5 months ago

+1

luman75 commented 5 months ago

+1 But in my only make sense if there is ssh built in so I can connect to remote server.

pmorrell commented 5 months ago

+1

Nazarovv676 commented 4 months ago

+1

lslayer commented 3 months ago

+1

andreu4448 commented 2 months ago

+1

amrshakya commented 1 month ago

+1

luofang34 commented 1 week ago

+1