If you ask any Windows user, they will tell you how PuTTY is a must-have tool for your home lab, and a go-to SSH client since the beginning of time. It’s certainly one of the most reliable ways of connecting to remote servers, and its open-source nature means that it has become popular among developers and enthusiasts. That said, PuTTY isn’t perfect. It has a dated interface that needs a massive overhaul. There’s only a single window which is poor for workflow management, and the customization options are extremely limited. Owing to this, you may have felt like looking for a better alternative to PuTTY, but you were probably too reluctant considering how you were so used to the app.