I want to encourage you to keep your product vision. It makes totally sense.
I am a heavy tmux + vim user, developing on a remote server. So, I have all my dev sessions always running and can access them on any client. I never needed scrollback or tabs in my terminal. tmux has it all. Excellent window and pane management + scrollback included.
And even on a remote connection I feel speed differences between terminal emulators as I wrote in another post. So, there is a strong need for such a product and great that somebody is innovating a console app in a time of locked-down fancy touch devices.
Well done and keep on going. Don't be intimidated by different requirements. Your product strategy is right (at least for me).
I am a heavy tmux + vim user, developing on a remote server. So, I have all my dev sessions always running and can access them on any client. I never needed scrollback or tabs in my terminal. tmux has it all. Excellent window and pane management + scrollback included.
And even on a remote connection I feel speed differences between terminal emulators as I wrote in another post. So, there is a strong need for such a product and great that somebody is innovating a console app in a time of locked-down fancy touch devices.
Well done and keep on going. Don't be intimidated by different requirements. Your product strategy is right (at least for me).