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<p>First, an introduction to a series. I have realized that when I want to find the best piece of software for a given category, I read some reviews, I check out screenshots, but mainly I install every player in the category and put them all through their paces. This should be evident from <a target="_blank" href="http://brhefele.brainaxle.com/index.cgi/text;2009-09-17;software,review,metablog" title="">my roundup of Mac text editors</a>. In my head, I rate them for many things, and figure out which suits me best. But aside from just writing rambling reviews, I figure I should make these raw evaluations more readily available. So I would like to regularly review a pile of apps in a given category, and accompany them with comma- and/or tab-delimited tables. In the future I will also compile these tables into a regularly-updated SQLite database. Today is terminal emulators, of which there are apparently more than just Terminal.app and iTerm. </p>

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