![]() ![]() * It only has a menu item for PuTTY (even though all of the file are there, and they do work with each other) * It's a U3 package! If you don't have a U3 device, you cannot use it! That being said, here is what is still wrong with it: * No UGLY registry backup-and-restore hacks (sorry, but but that is ONE UGLY HACK that Portable Apps is using for their release of PuTTY) ![]() * Shares configuration cleanly with other PuTTY applications in the PuTTY distribution * Can cleanly read both regular PuTTY registry entries and Xming Portable PuTTY configuration files * Can be run at the same time as other instances of PuTTY (even other versions) It has the following advantages over the current Portable Apps version: Here is a very PRELIMINARY U3 version of Xming's Portable PuTTY (I did this mostly as proof of concept, and have less than 1 day's work in this so far): I would have started making a Portable Apps version, but I couldn't find enough documentation to make a decent effort on this. I have been working on a U3 package of Xming's Portable PuTTY.
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