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PuTTY SSH Client for Nokia N95

i have been thinking about this app PuTTY for Symbian OS, an SSH client for my new Nokia N95. After figuring out the correct version to download, there are several versions available for the different editions of Symbian, the installation was super easy and simply consisted of clicking a few confirmation buttons. By the way, the correct version for the Nokia N95 is the S60 third edition.

Regarding usage, I found using PuTTY useful for work ; I connected to one of my Fedora systems at home, and my boss servers, impressive stuff, even if I do say so myself! For me, the ability to run an SSH client gives a whole new meaning to the term “smartphone“. Is there anything this phone can’t do?

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    • plagiator
      Jun 12, 2008 at 3:17 AM / Reply

      He encontrado esta entrada de diciembre del 2007, en inglés, que se parece un huevo a lo que escribiste en abril del 2008… ¿un nuevo caso de agujeros en el espacio tiempo, o simplemente un plagio? (ale… a esforzarse un poco)
      “Tonight I have mainly been playing with PuTTY for Symbian OS, an SSH client for my new Nokia N95. After figuring out the correct version to download, there are several versions available for the different editions of Symbian, the installation was super easy and simply consisted of clicking a few confirmation buttons. By the way, the correct version for the Nokia N95 is the S60 third edition.

      Regarding usage, I found using PuTTY on my mobile phone to be a somewhat fiddly experience, mainly due to the fact that I have pig tits for fingers. Having said that, I can’t really fault the software. Anyone with any experience of using an SSH client shouldn’t experience any difficulties and should be able to get a connection up within a minute or two; I connected to one of my Ubuntu systems at home, impressive stuff, even if I do say so myself! For me, the ability to run an SSH client gives a whole new meaning to the term “smartphone”. Is there anything this phone can’t do?”

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