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Putty alternative for MacOS

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  • @kend said:

    @Smigit said:

    @kend said:
    I was trying to find something to replace termius years ago and found Royal TSX. Have been using it ever since and never wanted to look for alternatives again.

    Love Royal TSX. Not cheap but very nice app.

    It's free for up to 10 connection profiles. And after that, $45 one time payment is also not that much.

    Yeah, think I used it for free and then picked it up durring a Black Friday sale for 25% off or so. Uses the ‘maintenance model’ for software where if you don’t renew your support you can use the latest copy at the time your support lapses, so I just renew when there’s a major release at Black Friday.

    Thanked by 1kend
  • use putty with wine :trollface:

  • Termius is best if you want to improve your productivity as it has a lot options which help to do that.

  • Termius or ShellFish both are great. Or just use the MacOS Shell.

  • +1 for Royal TSX

    It surely isnt free, but its worth every penny. All of the connection types, the easy tree-based organization, the icons for each server/folder/connection. The fact it can do autofill on websites embedded in it for login and such. Its just such a handy tool!

  • +1 for ~/.ssh/config. Don't even need to bother installing anything else, macOS has great ssh support OOTB.

  • @Xenos said:
    I use warp. You can create custom workflows to manage ssh keys, usernames, etc.

    https://www.warp.dev

    I tried Warp & .ssh/config, they're a great combo.

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