Securecrt And Securefx 8.5.3 Instant
: Addressed specific display issues on high-DPI monitors and resolved occasional crashes during large file transfers in SecureFX. User Perspectives
While the price is higher than open-source alternatives like PuTTY, the technical support and session management for hundreds of devices make it worth the investment for enterprise use.
: Better handling of script paths and expanded API support for automated session control. SecureCRT and SecureFX 8.5.3
: The dockable session manager allows for quick filtering and organization of hundreds of connections.
While a point release, 8.5.3 provided critical stability and workflow improvements: : Addressed specific display issues on high-DPI monitors
: The suite supports a wide array of protocols (SSH2, SFTP, SCP, FTPS) and authentication methods, including smart cards and GSSAPI, making it suitable for strictly regulated environments. Version 8.5.3 Highlights
SecureCRT’s tabbed interface and the ability to map specific commands to buttons saved me hours of typing every week during router deployments. : The dockable session manager allows for quick
: The tight integration between SecureCRT (terminal) and SecureFX (file transfer) allows for shared session lists and settings. You can jump from a terminal session to a file transfer window for the same host without re-authenticating.


