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Thanks RMerlin for sharing the information about Xshell

huotg01

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It's a great terminal. It makes my life easier than Putty.
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You're welcome. :) Took me years to find something that would allow me to move away from a borrowed copy of SecureCRT (a friend who owned a license was sharing it with me), but XShell 4 does everything that I need, and does it quite well - without the triple-digit cost of SecureCRT (it's free for personal use).

Putty/Kitty was a PITA when I tried to use it combined to a tabbed interface.
 
By the way, Xshell 5 is now offered under the same conditions...
I do't know what's new with 5.
 
By the way, Xshell 5 is now offered under the same conditions...
I do't know what's new with 5.

I betatested XSHell 5 for a while (it was a public beta). There were quite a few steps backward at the time, the author said that these would be addressed before release, however the last beta I tried still hadn't, so I stuck with XShell4. Using the "open" command from the shell console for example was no longer able to open sessions in subfolders (I have LAN/serial, LAN/mint-dev, etc...). This is important for me, as I don't want to drill through the menu every time I want to open a session, and I have to keep them organized in folders to make them manageable.
 

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