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3 \title PuTTY User Manual
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9 or on the PuTTY tools themselves, see the
10 <a href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/feedback.html">Feedback
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22 PuTTY is a free (MIT-licensed) Win32 Telnet and SSH client. This
23 manual documents PuTTY, and its companion utilities PSCP, PSFTP,
24 Plink, Pageant and PuTTYgen.
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26 \e{Note to Unix users:} this manual currently primarily documents the
27 Windows versions of the PuTTY utilities. Some options are therefore
28 mentioned that are absent from the \i{Unix version}; the Unix version has
29 features not described here; and the \i\cw{pterm} and command-line
30 \cw{puttygen} utilities are not described at all. The only
31 Unix-specific documentation that currently exists is the
32 \I{man pages for PuTTY tools}man pages.
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34 \copyright This manual is copyright 2001-2007 Simon Tatham. All
35 rights reserved. You may distribute this documentation under the MIT
36 licence. See \k{licence} for the licence text in full.