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Originally Posted by sherman
I tend to favour the SSH client built into Windows 10 these days, instead of PuTTY.
Mainly because it's preinstalled (I don't think you have to enable the client), and it's OpenSSH, so it's compatible with OpenSSH keys, where PuTTY uses its own key format.
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Personally, I prefer Putty. The scrollback buffer can be a life saver. Perhaps if the Windows SSH client had the ability to save connections with meaningful names and the ability to easily use serial connections, I might reconsider.