Xshell [1] is a powerful secure terminal emulation software that supports SSH1, SSH2, and the Telnet protocol of the Microsoft Windows platform. Xshell's secure connection to remote hosts via the Internet and its innovative design and features help users enjoy their work in a complex network environment. Xshell can be used under the Windows interface to access the remote server under different systems, so as to better achieve the purpose of terminal control. When the Xshell dropped, the original window was closed. Will lose the original operation record. This can be set in Xshell, in which case the line is dropped, but the operation record is still there. In Tools-"Options---" Advanced selects Revert to the local shell when connection closed. Xshell address http://www.netsarang.com/products/xsh_overview.html Xshell and SECURECRT comparison: screen will not splash, and can be rolled back, this function is more useful. Script execution order can be adjusted, securecrt This function is more rigid, but can send instructions to more than one session, this function is better. Keyboard mapping compatibility is good, do not need to change mapping, can show tunnel and so on. Supports layout switching, like gnome-terminal. The drawback is that Unicode tab support is not good enough and the built-in SFTP does not fit the user's operating habits (the company has additional xftp). The license is relatively inexpensive and is free for individuals and educational users. Xshell and putty& Pietty comparison: Support Zmodem protocol, Putty Although Leputty is said to be achievable,:( Session is saved in the file instead of the registry, easy to manage Support tab, custom script, save password, multi-machine management ... putty is free software, and commercial Xshell comparison is not very suitable. Putty also has a lot of plug-ins can achieve some of the shortcomings of the function, the individual is usually putty-based, functional enough, fast speed. The management of a large number of machines is still xshell appropriate. Note that Xshell is required to buy a license for use in a commercial environment.
Xshell how to set the session to retain the original text when the connection is broken