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Putty FTW
Yeah! Bitvise also supports that, but I like the password method more; although it's less secure. For me PuTTY is more complicated, it's hard to find the settings while it's easier to find in Bitvise. They are both useful clients however, but I prefer Bitvise for the ease of its use.
Same with me, this thread is great source of info.
putty/kitty
xshell +1
SuperPutty
Real men use telnet...
Or an old physical vt100 terminal connected via serial line at 9600 ;-)
OSX Terminal - Iterm2 https://imghost.li/di/MP4I/Screen_Shot_2014-08-08_at_17.png
PuTTY!
iTerm2 (Mac)
SSH Secure Shell Client, best frigging ssh client ever
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I also use Xshell.
Terminator in linux & putty in windows
Terminal for Linux and PenguiNet for Windows
MTPuTTY
I use Putty. Haven't tried any other SSH software yet.
Just tried superputty, but I like to spawn things fast so I kept my putty running instead
SuperPuTTY for SSH, WinSCP for SFTP/SCP
XShell4 for me.
Using private key.
KiTTY for me
Terminal/Putty
Linux Distros: Terminal/ssh (openssh)
Windows: Putty
Linux: Terminal
Windows: Putty Connection Manager
Android: JuiceSSH
Wow, am I the only one who uses putty-nd :l
I love the looks and tabs of it.