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If anyone's interested and using KDE, there's Yakuake, which is also a Quake-style terminal that fits in nicely with that environment
Although I'm not really terminal-heavy user, I use Yakuake multiple times a day. It's awesome to have it ready all the time with one on keypress...
Ya Quake-style terminals are super convenient!
I'm also going to push forward Tilda, which has been my preferred one for a while due to how minimal the UI is.