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    MobaXterm

    MobaXterm

    Remote session manager: SSH, SFTP, telnet, VNC, Mosh, RDP connections

    MobaXterm is your ultimate toolbox for remote computing. In a single Windows application, it provides loads of functions that are tailored for programmers, webmasters, IT administrators and pretty much all users who need to handle their remote jobs in a more simple fashion. MobaXterm provides all the important remote network tools (SSH, X11, RDP, VNC, FTP, MOSH, ...) and Unix commands (bash, ls, cat, sed, grep, awk, rsync, ...) to Windows desktop, in a single portable exe file which works...
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    KiTTY

    KiTTY

    Lightweight, open-source SSH/telnet client

    KiTTY is a lightweight, open-source SSH/telnet client and terminal emulator based on PuTTY, designed for use in Windows environments. It is primarily used for remote connections via SSH, Telnet, Rlogin, and serial protocols, making it an essential tool for system administrators, network engineers, and developers who need to manage remote servers or devices. KiTTY extends PuTTY's functionality with a variety of enhancements, such as session management, automated password handling, and...
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    Downloads: 361 This Week
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