![]() proper Meta key handling (via the Alt key (?)).On the Emacs front, it has two notable features: However if you frequently remotely-login to Unix-based computers (think Colinux-based virtual machine hosted text-only Debian sessions), Putty is right for you. Therefore if you’re using a natively ported Emacs, there’s no reason to use PuTTY. This program allows you to use your Un*x based systems remotely using a telnet-like text-only interface. Download the program from the official site Why would I want to use it with Emacs? It fills the void left from the lack of a proper (non-Cygwin) OpenSSH port to Windows. ![]() A fully-featured, highly-stable, minimally-intrusive, well-loved open-source Secure Shell (SSH) client for Windows (95 to 8) and Un*x computers, created by Simon Tatham.
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