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  • Category: Utilities & tools
  • Published by: Varcade ?
  • Size: 2.3 MB
  • Permissions:
    • Access your Internet connection
    • Access your home or work networks
  • Supported processors: x86, x64, ARM
  • Language: English (United States), German
  • Learn more:
  • Notes:
    * Release 14] Updated for Window 8.1/10 new view modes Added fixed font scaling (new default) in addition to fixed columns Added scaling options to Settings->Terminal Cursor now indicates window focus Emulation improvements: support for Reversed characters and fixes to scrolling within margins [Release 13] Username can be stored and used automatically with Saved Connections Alt+KEY and F10 now work as expected. Improvements to nCurses and Xterm compatibility. [Release 12] Key Mapping: - Improved default key configurations for VT100 and ANSI terminals - Added Settings->KeyMap to change common key mappings (more to come) - CTRL-V local paste disabled by default (change in Setting->KeyMap) Telenet: Improved Terminal type negotiation and Window Size event handling Added support for Mathematical,Technical,and Geometric unicode character sets (APL) Network optimizations GUI: Changing Session Type updates standard Port # [Release 11] IMPROVED: Private key dialog to load, view, and validate private keys IMPROVED: Help (in settings) now includes FAQs and a Feedback form FIXED: clone session now works when using private key authentication FIXED: crash on connection closed FIXED: aes-128-cbc encrypted keys FIXED: AltGr support for European keyboards

SSH-RT

A modern Terminal client for Windows 8, 8.1 and 10. Connect to remote host using the SSH and Telnet protocols. The full featured terminal emulator works with remote shells and apps such as Bash, ZShell, Emacs, Vim, Nano, and many others. A scrollable history buffer supports Copy, Paste, and Save to file. Connect to multiple host simultaneously in a tab-like interface. Save and group your favorite connections, and share them between devices with import/export features. Supports multiple font sizes, resolutions, landscape, portrait, and snapped view modes. See http://www.varcade.com/ssh-rt for help, news, or share your comments and suggestions.

Features:

  • Connection Manager to quickly launch and organize your favorite connections
  • Connect to multiple host simultaneously, in a tab-like interface.
  • Designed for touch and physical keyboards on Tablets, Laptops, and Desktop.
  • Hybrid terminal emulation supports ASCII, VT100, ANSI, LINUX, and XTERM standards
  • Password, Private-Key and Keyboard-Interactive authentication
  • Fully scrollable buffer with Copy, Paste, and Save functions.
  • Multiple font sizes, resolutions, landscape, portrait, and snapped view modes.
  • Uses the latest SSH Version2 encryption standards
  • UTF-8 encoding for all international keyboard languages

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26 comment



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10 March 2017

that's it


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7 December 2016

test


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13 November 2016

This is waste of money. Never worked does not support options like -XC and is basically rip off type piece of software


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12 October 2016

This is a partial implementation of SSH. No identity management, port tunneling, jump host support, GSSAPI support, etc. It is a pale shadow of Openssh.


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24 July 2016

Was able to validate my Mac is set up properly while I'm having trouble with Xamarin build agent.


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20 September 2014

I'd totally buy it. If it were an option to do so!


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21 July 2014

I've been using ssh-rt for a few weeks, everything was going good. Then today, I opened it, tried to connect to a server, and all my saved connections were missing. I have about 25-50 saved connections. UGH!


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8 July 2014

Had a bunch of problems connecting, at first launch for some reason it wouldn't connect to anything, but it seems to be working fine now. Overall it looks great so far.


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3 May 2014

This app has such great potential and I was ready to purchase it at the time, but it turns out that it's not getting updates. There were a few fatal flaws with using it that made using vim difficult (a necessary app for me). I tried it out at the end of last year and thank goodness I waited to support it back, because the app hasn't been supported. I don't know if the developer is just busy or something, but yeah I'm just sticking with PuTTY now (since I found out you can easily toggle fullscreen by pressing ALT+Enter, with a setting change).


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22 April 2014

would be nice to all be in one...

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