Telnet, SSH: With full control over credentials, session, scripting, emulation and much more. Now that was a good few years ago and today Royal TS for Windows and Royal TSX for Mac are well polished and comprehensive toolsets with connectivity options to just about everything you could ever want. The first beta could connect to SSH, Telnet and RDP and I quickly found time to add all my regular connections and never looked back. Royal TSX even in its early stages was a well thought out tool that instantly made its way to my quick launch bar. Now I can have my SSH clients in Tabs instead of separate xterm windows and I can name the tabs so its clear to see. I can even automate the login by scripting so I no longer have to waste time looking up passwords and leaving sessions open way longer than needed just because I have to lookup passwords. It was a work in progress but I loved it. Each tool has its own qwerks and issues but we learn to live with them in order to get the job done.Ī few years ago now I was looking for a better SSH client because in my job when I have many SSH windows open its easy to loose track of which is which and I downloaded the first beta of Royal TSX (For Mac). Anyone who spends their days connecting to different systems and servers will know that the tools generally available are system specific Windows desktop = Microsoft RDP Client, Linux box = Native SSH or Telnet, FTP Server = FileZilla, Cute or WinSCP and the list goes on. There are some tools that you work with so often that they become invaluable.
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