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    Cmder

    Cmder

    Portable console emulator for Windows

    Cmder is a lovely portable console emulator package for Windows. It was built out of sheer frustration due to the lack of nice console emulators on Windows. It is based on the amazing ConEmu, with major config overhaul, enhancements from Clink, Monokai color scheme and a custom prompt layout. Overall, it's got a very pleasant user interface that's much improved from ConEmu. The biggest advantage with cmder is that it is portable. It was designed to be totally self-contained, totally free...
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    ConEmu - Handy Console Window

    ConEmu - Handy Console Window

    Local Terminal Emulator

    ...Try Clink for bash-style completion in cmd.exe and PSReadLine or PowerTab in powershell.exe. Or just run Bash from your favourite distro. Also, ConEmu does not provide remote access (SSH/Telnet/...) too, just use your remote client (ssh.exe, telnet.exe) instead.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    Putty SSH Commander

    Putty SSH Commander

    Quickly, simultaneously issue SSH commands to multiple Linux machines

    Now you can quickly, simultaneously issue SSH commands to multiple UNIX servers from Windows. Host names, IP addresses and AES encrypted/Base64 encoded passwords come from a configuration file, dynamically creating GUI labels. Great, fast, SOA tool.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Putty Terminal Deployer

    Putty Terminal Deployer

    Easily open multiple SSH login terminals to Linux servers

    PuTTY Terminal Deployer allows dynamic PuTTY secure shell (SSH) logins to multiple UNIX servers. Host, IP addresses and AES encrypted/Base64 encoded passwords are read from a configuration file. All GUI labels are created dynamically from this info.
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    QuTTY

    QuTTY

    Successor to PuTTY with advanced features similar to iterm2

    QuTTY is a multi-tabbed, multi-paned SSH/Telnet client with a terminal emulator. The goal is to support advanced features similar to iterm2. Just download and try it. If you see any issues you can install one of the Visual Studio runtimes VC++ 2012 or VC++ 2010. If you still face issues report it to us. Report any issues or feature-requests in issue-tracker. We need help from volunteers to find and fix any blocking issues, so that a stable release can be made soon.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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