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... use the same secure remote access software on OS X and Windows.

...get a commercially supported UNIX Secure Shell server.

...have secure terminal
emulation
for my Mac OS X systems.

...replace nonsecure Telnet.

...replace nonsecure FTP.

...securely transfer files with simple drag and drop.

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Erik Olsen

System Administrator, Web hosting company

I am a system administrator with a Norwegian web hosting company where I administer about 150 Linux servers. SecureCRT® is the first program that I start in the morning and the last that I shut down in the evening. I have recently started using SecureFX® for transferring installation files, small scripts, etc. between my own computer and the servers, which I have discovered can be a real timesaver.

I have been dependent on a reliable SSH client in my job for several years and SecureCRT is unmatched for its stability. I also appreciate that SecureCRT is customizable in look and feel and I really appreciate the tab support in the new 5.0 release.

Tab support helps me a lot – since I work with so many servers I need many SecureCRT windows open at the same time. As you can imagine my taskbar wasn't very tidy with 20 or 30 active sessions before I got tab support.