Turbocharge PuTTY with 12 Powerful Add-Ons – Software for Geeks #3

This article is part of on-going Software For Geeks series. PuTTY is hands-down the best, free, and lightweight SSH client for Windows. I have provided list of 12 powerful PuTTY add-ons with screenshots, that will solve few shortcomings of the original PuTTY.  Play around with these add-ons and choose the one that suites your need.



1. PuTTY Connection Manager


PuTTYCM gives a nice feature to arrange several PuTTY sessions in tabs . While starting PuTTYCM for the first time, you should specify the location of the original PuTTY. This requires .NET 2.0 to be installed on the windows system. Following screen-shot displays three putty sessions in tabs within the same window.


Note: If the PuTTY Connection Manager opens the original PuTTY in a separate window, instead of opening as a TAB, please go to Tools -> Options -> Select the check-box “Enable additional timing for PuTTY capture (ms)” -> set the value to 300 ms. This will open the PuTTY window inside the TAB as shown below.

Note: Refer to the PuTTY Connection Manager Tutorial for more details on the PuTTY CM features.



2. PuTTYcyg


Cygwin users will absolutely love PuTTYcyg. This lets you use PuTTY as a local cygwin terminal. If you use cygwin on your windows, I’m sure you’ll hate the default MS-DOS looking cygwin window. Using PuTTYcyg, you can run cygwin inside PuTTY. I love this add-on and use it for my cygwin on Windows.

1 comments:

  • Chris Faylor

    There are alternatives to the default cygwin console window (which uses the standard windows console), in the cygwin distribution itself.

    mintty is a very nice terminal emulator. rxvt has been in the distro for years.

    xterm is available for people who want to run X.

    FYI.

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