-However, PuTTY on portable devices would clearly be a useful thing,
-so in the long term I hope there will be a WinCE port.
+As of 0.54, there are Unix ports of most of the traditional PuTTY
+tools, and also one entirely new application.
+
+If you look at the source release, you should find a \c{unix}
+subdirectory containing \c{Makefile.gtk}, which should build you Unix
+ports of Plink, PuTTY itself, PuTTYgen, PSCP, PSFTP, and also
+\c{pterm} - an \cw{xterm}-type program which supports the same
+terminal emulation as PuTTY. We do not yet have a Unix port of
+Pageant.
+
+If you don't have Gtk, you should still be able to build the
+command-line tools.
+
+Note that Unix PuTTY has mostly only been tested on Linux so far;
+portability problems such as BSD-style ptys or different header file
+requirements are expected.
+
+\S{faq-wince}{Question} Will there be a port to Windows CE or PocketPC?
+
+It's currently being worked on, but it's only in its early stages yet,
+and certainly isn't yet useful. PuTTY on portable devices would
+clearly be a useful thing, so in the long term I hope it can be
+brought up to release quality.