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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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Scott Margason

Product Planner, Automobile manufacturer

I am a product planner at one of the import automobile companies. In addition to my core product planning responsibilities, I manage the company's product and strategic planning website, which I originally developed about 3 years ago. The site runs on FreeBSD/Apache.

I use SecureCRT to administer the production and test servers. I develop the site on my workstation and use SecureFX to upload the files. (The site contains over 14,000 files.) Many of the files are maintained by other individuals, so I use Quick Synchronize to find out which files on the server have changed and then I download the updated files to my workstation.

For my purposes, the SecureCRT/SecureFX combination is unmatched.