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Mobaxterm with kitty for quick connects.
Mobaxterm all the way
WSL, and rarely Windows Terminal for WSL.
Ubuntu WSL2, full access to *nix tools, no need for native clients. Best solution in my humble opinion.
Shhh. Easy now.
Click this link and never look back. Xshell 7 : Click on, 'Download', then, 'Free License for Home and School'. Hint: Set 'Quick Commands' to show in a separate window below the terminal.
All of the power, none of the cost.
ssh built into Windows 11 Terminal.
openssh with windows terminal
Linux
Remote Desktop Manager from Devolutions.
Firefox. because tailscale ssh is web based. no need to fumble with ssh keys which is awesome imo.
Termius
Mobaxterm is the way
Tabby
I'm using SSH plugin in Webstorm/PHPStorm
Termius
Just switched to RoyalTS to manage my connections. I've got a bunch of windows systems/Linux systems. Also has links to server web interfaces. I highly recommend it.
PuTTY and WinSCP
SecureCRT
Bitwise + KeePass (as host catalog with data like keys, connection options)
Termius
forgot to mention....now a days i am mostly using VSCode Remote option and editing files directly there (when not using git) and it also have built-in ssh.
Tabby Pro, since I'm not a student anymore, I like the alternative, Tabby with similar features.
Same here. SecureCRT, for at least those number of years. Use a lot of its features, keyboard shortcuts, etc. Use it as much as Chrome.
Wow, looks impressive. Will check it out.
NextSSH
WindTerm, its best SSH client in Windows I think
putty always.