Comment by davidcollantes
8 years ago
I am missing the point you are trying to make.
For those who like -- and prefer -- GUI, Putty (or any other GUI based SSH client) will remain king. For the rest, this is very good news. It is the same client many have been using for many years under their Unix alike OS, just on Microsoft Windows.
Point being, those who wanted SSH or unix tools under windows - there have always been options, even with the most zealous of corporate desktop policy that I have encountered and in the worst cases, you can use the corporate security policy to make that happen.