TTYPlus is a boutique Windows utility publisher whose entire catalog revolves around a single, highly focused productivity tool: MTPuTTY. Recognizing that network administrators, DevOps engineers, and embedded developers often run dozens of concurrent PuTTY sessions, the company distilled the problem into one lightweight solution—an MDI-style wrapper that docks unlimited PuTTY consoles into a single, tabbed workspace. The program inherits all native PuTTY features (SSH, Telnet, serial, raw sockets, saved sessions, key authentication, proxy support, X11 forwarding, port knocking, etc.) while adding layer-up conveniences such as simultaneous command broadcast, scripted auto-login macros, detachable and re-dockable tabs, credential vaulting, customizable keyboard shortcuts, dark themes, and automated reconnection on wake or network drop. Typical use cases span Linux server farms, Cisco CLI management, Raspberry Pi clusters, VMware ESXi shell access, and firewall rule auditing, letting operators tile or cascade terminals, group related hosts by color, and export entire session banks for team sharing. Because it launches the original PuTTY executables in hidden windows, compatibility is forward-proof; any new PuTTY release is picked up automatically without waiting for an MTPuTTY update. The installer is portable, corporate-friendly, and consumes negligible RAM, so it is frequently rolled out on jump hosts, NOC workstations, and help-desk laptops alike. TTYPlus software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads furnished through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and permitting batch installation alongside other tools.
Wrap unlimited number of PuTTY applications in one tabbed GUI interface
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