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Submit Cancel. System Requirements Minimum Your device must meet all minimum requirements to open this product OS Windows 10 version Recommended Your device should meet these requirements for the best experience OS Windows 10 version Open in new tab. So if you need a terminal emulator for mission-critical business reasons, you should obviously opt for a commercial solution instead.

This is also, strictly-speaking, a beta program given that the current version number is 0. At least, it is if we go by download count. As you might expect, the program itself is pretty good. One particularly strong aspect of PuTTy is its wide support for various encryption standards. This includes public encryption keys and SFTP, making secure communications and file transfers a doddle. How is KiTTy different? Glad you asked! First of all, it seems that KiTTy is getting more development attention than PuTTy, but as with all open source projects that could have changed by the time you read this.

For example, KiTTy has a portable app version, which means you can just take it along on a flash drive, moving from one computer to the next. It supports automatic logon scripts, supports background images or a transparent terminal window, and it can run locally saved scripts.

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He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed herein are my own personal opinions and do not represent my employer's view in any way. Sponsored By. About Scott Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. About Newsletter. Hosting By. Share on Twitter or Facebook or use the Permalink. August 22, Blog filozoficzny. August 25, You'd be surprised how many folks still use Procomm a Windows terminal emulator that went EOL around 20 years ago.

It's still popular with network engineers and manufacturing folks that deal with embedded systems. It even had its own little scripting language called "aspect"-- named as a pun against the unix TCL-based scripting tool called "expect".

Angelo Trivelli.



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