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sshm-rs 0.2.0, released by developer bit5ift, is a lightweight SSH connection manager that unifies secure-shell access with an integrated terminal emulator and a built-in SFTP browser, positioning it in the Network & Internet category for Windows users who routinely juggle multiple remote servers. Designed to streamline daily administrative workflows, the application lets operators bookmark hosts, group them into folders, and launch simultaneous sessions without retyping credentials, while the embedded terminal pane supports full color, Unicode, and keyboard shortcuts expected from modern console environments. Beside interactive shell work, the same interface exposes a side-by-side file manager that opens remote directories over SFTP, permitting drag-and-drop uploads, downloads, and inline editing without launching separate tools; transfers inherit the existing authenticated tunnel, eliminating extra password prompts. Consequently, the program suits webmasters deploying updates across several nodes, DevOps engineers comparing logs on load-balanced machines, and security auditors who need quick, visual evidence of filesystem changes. Although only one public version—0.2.0—has been published so far, its codebase is written in Rust, promising fast startup times and low memory overhead even when scores of connections are active. Settings are stored in portable JSON files, so the entire profile set can be checked into version control or carried on a flash drive, and keyboard-driven navigation keeps hands on the keys for users who prefer shortcuts over mouse menus. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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