PuTTY 0.61 Released
drmacinyasha writes "Simon Tatham announced Tuesday the official release of PuTTY 0.61 after four years of development. It brings a number of bug fixes and improvements, such as GSSAPI SSH-2 authentication, significantly faster SSH key exchanges, and even support for Windows 7's jump lists. Downloads are available from the project's homepage."
Ok, we get it: you're not comfortable saying it's "release quality" yet. But *%@# it's been 4 years since you bothered to release an update; that means it's pretty darn stable. Go ahead and take the plunge and call it 1.0. Qualify that as BETA or something if you have to, but please stop calling it 0.xx.
The thing about Putty is that it's a self contained executable, which means you can throw it on the flash drive that's already hanging from your key ring. No need for cygwin or whatever. Nothing to install on the host system.
Some of us have full Linux distributions there and various Windows tools for fixing busted Windows machines.
Where's yours?
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BMO
I don't always run Windows, but when I do, I prefer PuTTY
Use Kitty instead. Having said that, clickable links don't always work correctly.
That is, unfortunately, true of pretty much everything that Kitty provides as a value-add for Putty. Everything almost, but not quite, works. I really, really wanted to like Kitty (it adds a ton of neat features to Putty), but after about two weeks of frustration I went back to Putty.