Atom vs OpenSSH
A side-by-side look at Atom and OpenSSH. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
Atom
Development
Atom is a free, open-source, and customizable text editor developed by GitHub. It has support for plug-ins and themes which allow users to customize the interface and add new features. It's designed for web developers and can be used for coding, writing, and more.
text-editorcodinggithubopen-sourcecustomizablepluginsthemesweb-development
OpenSSH
Security & Privacy
OpenSSH is a free and open source suite of network connectivity tools for remote login and other secure network services over an unsecured network. It provides secure encrypted communication channels between two devices.
sshremote-accessencryptionsecure-shell
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