A clean, nice looking SSH/Telnet client.
Not for everyone, but those that do need it will understand why.
Obviously this isn't going to replace your putty if you're a die hard user, but it's a very nice tool to have on hand if you're trying to make the move.
Developer says that full UWP support is coming too.
blerb:
Remote Terminal is an SSH-2 and Telnet Terminal Emulator which lets you connect to your UNIX and Linux servers, NAS, VM hosts, virtual appliances, routers and every other system supporting SSH-2 or Telnet connections.
Features
- Telnet protocol and SSH-2 protocol with password, keyboard-interactive and private key authentication
- multiple simultaneous connections
- virtual terminal supporting the most important ANSI/VT100 escape -sequences
- SSH-2 Private Key Authentication Agent functionality including OpenSSH-style Agent Forwarding
- support for every possible screen resolution as well as portrait and snapped view
- support for the on-screen virtual keyboard
- customizable fonts, base colors and 256-colors support
Not for everyone, but those that do need it will understand why.
Obviously this isn't going to replace your putty if you're a die hard user, but it's a very nice tool to have on hand if you're trying to make the move.
Developer says that full UWP support is coming too.
blerb:
Remote Terminal is an SSH-2 and Telnet Terminal Emulator which lets you connect to your UNIX and Linux servers, NAS, VM hosts, virtual appliances, routers and every other system supporting SSH-2 or Telnet connections.
Features
- Telnet protocol and SSH-2 protocol with password, keyboard-interactive and private key authentication
- multiple simultaneous connections
- virtual terminal supporting the most important ANSI/VT100 escape -sequences
- SSH-2 Private Key Authentication Agent functionality including OpenSSH-style Agent Forwarding
- support for every possible screen resolution as well as portrait and snapped view
- support for the on-screen virtual keyboard
- customizable fonts, base colors and 256-colors support
Exactly! There's also MinGW:
mingw.org/
You could visit github.com/spo…al/ where the developer is active and making progress with changes and bug fixes. A feature request is welcome and something simple as a shortcut or live tile for hosts shouldn't be too hard to add, not the developer tho so good luck
That's great but I use Putty to connect to servers I manage remotely.