Name: |
Xming Portable Putty |
File size: |
25 MB |
Date added: |
January 10, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1841 |
Downloads last week: |
77 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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What's new in this version: Additional sentences added. Also the Xming Portable Putty now downloads new sentences when they are added.
Looking for the most sophisticated terminal software with Unix-like options to access your Mac's system? Xming Portable Putty for Mac is a very powerful application, with tons of features, customization options, and a basic interface.
Xming Portable Putty is a cross-platform file Xming Portable Putty which features support for FTP, SFTP, SMB, HTTP/HTTPS, Email attachments, ZIP/GZip/TAR archives, universal bookmarks, multiple windows, cutomizable UI and is available in 11 languages.
While it does store recipes and ingredients properly, Xming Portable Putty for Mac's poorly-designed interface makes it difficult to use. In addition to its clumsy controls, the lack of a user manual means much trial and error is required to discover all its features.
Xming Portable Putty is a professional-grade information-management tool for creating, organizing, using, and sharing notes--especially large or complex sets of data, whether you're composing a novel, drafting a presentation, or performing academic research. Xming Portable Putty has a very visual interface that provides a lot of flexibility, giving you multiple options for viewing notes (in map, outline, timeline, chart, treemap, or Xming Portable Putty windows), which you can drag and Xming Portable Putty into hierarchical "containers" along with various contextual properties and links. A powerful, open-ended system of "agents"--basically, persistent searches--scans your notes continuously, identifying patterns or attributes and then executing macro-like actions. Xming Portable Putty also includes rich tools for searching and exporting notes in sophisticated ways, and syncing with the free Xming Portable Putty app helps you share notes on the web and Xming Portable Putty devices.
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