SuperPuTTY - Multi-Session SSH Manager
Enhanced PuTTY with tabs, session management, and advanced features
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Multi-tab SSH client with enhanced session management
What is SuperPuTTY?
SuperPuTTY is a Windows GUI application that allows the PuTTY SSH Client to be opened in tabs. It acts as a wrapper around PuTTY, adding tabbed interface and session management capabilities.
Unlike regular PuTTY which opens each connection in a separate window, SuperPuTTY organizes all your SSH sessions in a single tabbed interface, making it much easier to manage multiple connections.
Key Features
Tabbed Interface
Multiple SSH sessions in organized tabs
Session Management
Save and organize connection profiles
Quick Connect
Rapid connection to saved sessions
Customizable UI
Configurable layouts and themes
Session Tree
Hierarchical session organization
Fast Switching
Quick tab switching with hotkeys
SuperPuTTY vs PuTTY vs MTPuTTY
Feature | PuTTY | SuperPuTTY | MTPuTTY |
---|---|---|---|
Tabbed Interface | β | β | β |
Session Management | Basic | Advanced | Advanced |
File Size | Small (~3MB) | Medium (~7MB) | Medium (~5MB) |
Portable | β | β | β |
Active Development | β | Slow | Discontinued |
Installation & Setup Guide
System Requirements
- β’ Windows 7 or later
- β’ .NET Framework 4.0+
- β’ PuTTY installed (required)
- β’ At least 50MB free disk space
Installation Steps
- 1. Download SuperPuTTY installer
- 2. Install PuTTY if not already installed
- 3. Run SuperPuTTY installer
- 4. Configure PuTTY path in settings
- 5. Import existing PuTTY sessions
Configuration Guide
Setting up SuperPuTTY
Tips & Tricks
Keyboard Shortcuts
- Ctrl+T - New tab
- Ctrl+W - Close tab
- Ctrl+Tab - Switch tabs
- F11 - Full screen
Pro Tips
- β’ Use session folders to organize connections
- β’ Set up SSH key authentication
- β’ Customize tab colors for different environments
- β’ Use session templates for similar servers
Common Issues & Solutions
SuperPuTTY can't find PuTTY
Solution: Go to Tools β Settings β General and set the correct path to putty.exe
Sessions not importing from PuTTY
Solution: Ensure PuTTY sessions are saved in the Windows registry. Run PuTTY, configure a session, and click "Save" before importing.
Tabs not displaying correctly
Solution: Check if .NET Framework 4.0 or later is installed. Update to the latest version if needed.