Versions:

  • 1.5.0.0

SuperPuTTY 1.5.0.0, released by developer Jim Radford, is a Windows-specific tabbed window manager whose primary purpose is to organize and launch multiple PuTTY SSH sessions from a single interface, eliminating desktop clutter and enabling administrators to switch quickly among concurrent terminal connections. Built on top of the familiar open-source PuTTY engine, the utility presents each SSH, Telnet, or serial console in a draggable tab within one frame, allowing network engineers, system administrators, and DevOps staff to monitor logs, transfer files, or execute remote commands on dozens of Linux, Unix, or network devices without losing context. A lightweight built-in scripting language further automates routine sequences—such as logging in, setting environment variables, or chaining commands—while optional support for Microsoft RDP lets the same workspace open remote desktop sessions alongside terminal tabs, giving Windows-centric teams a unified cockpit for mixed-protocol infrastructure management. Typical use cases include mass configuration pushes to router farms, side-by-side comparison of production and staging server shells, and rapid incident response where every second spent locating the right window matters. The application belongs to the Network & Remote Computing category, remains at version 1.5.0.0 as its only public release, and is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside multiple applications.

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