Why Choose AbsoluteTelnet SSH Over PuTTY for Your SSH Needs?

When managing remote servers, having a powerful and reliable SSH client is essential. While PuTTY has long been a popular choice, AbsoluteTelnet/SSH offers a superior experience tailored for those who demand more from their tools. With advanced features like tabbed sessions, integrated SFTP, and robust scripting support, AbsoluteTelnet enhances your workflow, making it easier to manage multiple sessions and customize your setup. Its modern, intuitive interface with customizable layouts and rich text support is a breath of fresh air compared to PuTTY’s outdated look. Security is also a top priority, with features like smart card authentication, Kerberos support, and updated SSH algorithms, ensuring that your connections remain protected.

Beyond the enhanced functionality, AbsoluteTelnet provides professional support and regular updates, keeping your client secure and up-to-date with the latest features. It’s designed to be compatible across Windows, but can also be run on Mac and Linux with emulations offering flexibility and a seamless transition from PuTTY. Switching to a new SSH client can seem daunting, but with AbsoluteTelnet/SSH, you can try it risk-free for 30 days. Download our fully-functional trial today and experience the difference for yourself.

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FeaturePuTTYAbsoluteTelnet/SSH
Supports SSH
Supports Telnet
Key-based authentication
Port forwarding (Tunneling)
Kerberos/GSSAPI support
Integrated Smartcard Authentication
Integrated file transfer*1
Tabbed interface for multiple sessions
Scripting and Automation
Search and highlight screen and scrollback
XModem, YMOdem, ZModem file transfer
*1 putty file transfer requires a separate program (PSFTP) and a separate login and connection. AbsoluteTelnet/SSH has SFTP integrated in the application and transfers files over a separate channel in the same connection.