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Putty (windows only) is sorta something else entirely. It's primary usecase is/was to offer ssh connections at all. Windows does have oppenssh built in since 5 or so years, so putty itself isn't necessary anymore. Due to the tool being in its infancy (literally a single feature) it obviously falls short to putty where you can also save your servers iirc, I haven't used putty in quite a while.

Tl:dr I plan on implementing a lot of features which will make it completely different from putty and also cross-platform

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Hello all, I just released an early version of my GUI SSH-Management tool. Available for Windows, MacOS and Linux

It basically saves your servers and the users associated with them for you, so that you can launch a new ssh session in your terminal with the click of a button.

If you find any problems feel free to open issues (keep in mind that this is an early version and still a bit rough in a few areas). I have a ton more features planned besides SSH-Management.

For those interested: Built with 100% Kotlin (Compose Multiplaform).

I have added a few pictures on the github page. To download go to tags

satrapin

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