PuTTY vs Spotweb
A side-by-side look at PuTTY and Spotweb. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
PuTTY
Network & Admin
PuTTY is a popular open-source terminal emulator and SSH client for Windows. Developed by Simon Tatham, PuTTY provides a lightweight and versatile tool for connecting to remote servers using various network protocols, including SSH, Telnet, and Rlogin. It is widely used for secure and convenient command-line access to remote systems.
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Spotweb
File Sharing
Spotweb is an open-source web application to share and browse newsgroups using the Usenet network. It allows users to subscribe, browse, search and download binaries like music, movies, software etc. from Usenet groups.
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