SecureCRT User Reviews
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"Pointless app"
Version: SecureCRT 5.0.5
Pros
Cant think of any pros
Cons
what is the point, really.
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"Good and stable Remote Access Program"
Version: SecureCRT 6.5.4
Pros
Very stable, no crashes at all. Very responsive interface. I use a version that's provided by work.
Cons
Not worth the $99 purchase price. Putty or other free alternatives will do the job just fine.
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"best tools on it fields"
Version: SecureCRT 6.5.3
Pros
the capabilities are unbeatable for professionals.
SSH security, RSA authentication, multiple ciphersCons
expensives
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"I have been used 5 not this version"
Version: SecureCRT 6.1.3
Pros
Secure CRT was Amazing and user friendly
Cons
none, I do not see any disadvantges
Summary
I like this because it was more secure and user friendly
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Version: SecureCRT 5.0.5
Pros
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Cons
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Summary
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Version: SecureCRT 6.0.2
Pros
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Cons
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Summary
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"good"
Version: SecureCRT 6.0.2
Pros
good
Cons
good
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"SecureCRT is not compatible"
Version: SecureCRT 4.1.9
Summary
SecureCRT works fine by itself. The problem is that it is not compatible with other systems. To get it to connect to a UNIX machine with ssh, you have to convert the public key to the standard form. It is impossible to convert the private key to use with another ssh client. This is a problem when you need to use the public key/private key/passphrase combination on a non-windows computer, since secureCRT only works on windows. This means that although I have both keys on my Mac, I cannot use them to connect to the servers that have the public key, since the private key is not compatible with non-secureCRT products.
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"A bit pricey, but excellent software"
Version: SecureCRT 4.1.9
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