PuTTY vs Supernotes
A side-by-side look at PuTTY and Supernotes. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
PuTTY
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.
Supernotes
Supernotes is a note-taking and knowledge management app that helps you organize ideas and information. It allows you to create a personalized system of notes with custom tags, links between notes, images and more. Supernotes aims to mimic the flexibility of pen and paper notes while adding powerful digital organization and search capabilities.