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PuTTY is an SSH and telnet client, developed originally by Simon Tatham for the Windows platform. PuTTY is open source software that is available with source code and is developed and supported by a group of volunteers.
Bitvise SSH Client
Bitvise SSH Client is an SSH and SFTP client for Windows. It is developed and supported professionally by Bitvise. The SSH Client is robust, easy to install, easy to use, and supports all features supported by PuTTY, as well as the following:
- graphical SFTP file transfer;
- single-click Remote Desktop tunneling;
- auto-reconnecting capability;
- dynamic port forwarding through an integrated proxy;
- an FTP-to-SFTP protocol bridge.
Bitvise SSH Client is free to use.
Bitvise SSH Server
Bitvise SSH Server is an SSH, SFTP and SCP server for Windows. It is robust, easy to install, easy to use, and works well with a variety of SSH clients, including Bitvise SSH Client, OpenSSH, and PuTTY. The SSH Server is developed and supported professionally by Bitvise.
Is Bitvise affiliated with PuTTY?
Bitvise is not affiliated with PuTTY. We develop our SSH Server for Windows, which is compatible with PuTTY. Many PuTTY users are therefore our users as well. From time to time, they need to find the PuTTY download link.
We also provide an SSH Client for Windows which is not a version of PuTTY, but is free and dedicatedly maintained. Many PuTTY users like our SSH Client as well.
How did Bitvise acquire this domain?
Bitvise was not the original registrant of putty.org. We purchased it from a previous owner who used it in ways unrelated to software. We thought it useful to repurpose it the way you see.
Simon Tatham’s Home Page
Welcome to my web site. I’m Simon Tatham, a software engineer and free-software author in Cambridge, UK.
- About me: some idea of who I am.
- Free software I’ve written, which you can download.
- PuTTY: a Telnet and SSH client for Windows.
- Halibut: a half-written documentation system which is used for the PuTTY manual.
- DoIt: a utility to allow a Unix machine to open documents on a Windows machine (for example, sending commands back to your Windows desktop machine from a Unix server you’ve connected to from there).
- WinURL: a Windows utility to pull text out of the clipboard and launch it as a URL at the touch of a hot-key.
- Enigma: a block-pushing puzzle game. Originally invented by a friend; converted to a curses -based Unix game by me.
- A collection of GUI puzzle games, portable to many platforms: provided on the web in Javascript and Java versions, downloadable versions for Windows, Unix and MacOS, and third-party ports to various mobile devices.
- Tweak: a Unix curses -based hex editor designed for highly scalable performance.
- IPBT: a Unix curses application which plays back ttyrec files with precision rewind capability.
- A collection of miscellaneous Unix utilities.
- agedu: a Unix utility for tracking down where you’re wasting disk space, by making it easy to spot large amounts of data with last-access times a long time ago.
- xtruss: an X11 protocol tracing utility.
- spigot: a command-line exact real calculator.
- Bitmap fonts and font utilities for Windows.
- Gonville, an alternative font of musical symbols for use with GNU Lilypond.
- A set of scripts to fake the obsolete HTML element, for the sake of websites that still require it even though modern browsers have withdrawn it.
- A patch to bash (1) that implements a third mode of job termination notification.
- ick-proxy , a disgusting utility for rewriting URLs in multiple web browsers.
- Filigrams: a kind of mathematical pretty picture, slightly similar to fractals but not exactly the same.
- Newton-Raphson fractals.
- Construction of polyhedra from mutually repelling points on a sphere.
- Some pictures I’ve drawn on the surfaces of polyhedra, with downloadable nets so you can make your own copy.
- A pair of dice which never roll 7.
- A solution to the impossible Solitaire Army problem (by cheating, of course – making an infinite number of moves).
- A couple of maths-themed HTML5 web toys, demonstrating Lagrange’s polynomial interpolation formula and the Gauss-Lucas theorem.
- How to Report Bugs Effectively: a general article on how to send a programmer a bug report which will actually help them fix the problem.
- Coroutines in C: an implementation of Knuth’s «coroutines» concept in portable ANSI C, by a similar technique to Duff’s device plus some C preprocessor abuse.
- Metaprogramming custom control structures in C: another piece of C preprocessor abuse to let you build quite general user-defined looping constructs alongside C’s basic for and while .
- Magic Aliases: a dirty trick you can do by combining aliases and shell functions in the Bourne shell.
- The Descent to C: an introduction to C for people coming to it from higher-level languages, intended to warn you in advance about the likely culture shocks.
- My personal FAQ about the fact that I have no sense of smell.
- Some more assorted articles organised into a kind of quasi-blog.
Simon Tatham’s Portable Puzzle Collection
Simon Tatham’s Portable Puzzle Collection contains a number of popular puzzle games for a single player. It currently consists of these games:.
- Black Box, ball-finding puzzle
- Bridges, bridge-placing puzzle
- Cube, rolling cube puzzle
- Dominosa, domino tiling puzzle
- Fifteen, sliding block puzzle
- Filling, polyomino puzzle
- Flip, tile inversion puzzle
- Galaxies, symmetric polyomino puzzle
- Guess, combination-guessing puzzle
- Inertia, gem-collecting puzzle
- Keen, arithmetic Latin square puzzle
- Light Up, light-bulb placing puzzle
- Loopy, loop-drawing puzzle
- Magnets, magnet-placing puzzle
- Map, map-colouring puzzle
- Mosaic, number clues puzzle, similar to Mines
- Mines, mine-finding puzzle
- Net, network jigsaw puzzle
- Netslide, toroidal sliding network puzzle
- Pattern
- Pearl, loop-drawing puzzle
- Pegs, peg solitaire puzzle
- Range, visible-distance puzzle
- Rectangles
- Same Game, block-clearing puzzle
- Signpost, square-connecting puzzle
- Singles, number-removing puzzle
- Sixteen, toroidal sliding block puzzle
- Slant, maze-drawing puzzle
- Solo, number placement puzzle
- Tents, tent-placing puzzle
- Towers, tower-placing Latin square puzzle
- Twiddle, rotational sliding block puzzle
- Undead, monster-placing puzzle
- Unequal, Latin square puzzle
- Unruly, black and white grid puzzle
- Untangle, planar graph layout puzzle
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При подготовке материала использовались источники:
https://www.putty.org/
https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/
https://flathub.org/ru/apps/uk.org.greenend.chiark.sgtatham.puzzles