Release PuTTY 0.61, or surprise after 5 years of development
Went this afternoon from a friend's laptop at the office. PuTTY site to pump it out, and suddenly discovered PuTTY 0.61.
In the new version of PuTTY 0.61 :
Kerberos / GSSAPI SSH-2 authentication
Windows Local Authorization X11 Support
Windows support for fonts with no fixed width (not monospaced)
GTK2 Unix support
Connection by logical machine name regardless of its physical address
Optimization of flow control, cryptographic optimization
Support zlib@openssh.com ssh-2 compression method
Windows Aero interface support
OpenSSH support for AES-encrypted private keys in PuTTYgen.
Fixed bugs:
OpenSSH private keys with primes are supported in any order
Fixed port issues
Fixed crashes and program hangs when exiting an SSH session with an error
Fixed serial port hang on Windows
Working with the Windows clipboard is now asynchronous, which fixed a deadlock if the owner of the clipboard is on a remote machine (via the forward port or rdesktop)
upd 1: Notice that this is a beta, not a release. Well, this can be in the form of beta swallow) udp 2: Thanks for writing about curved links. My fault, sorry, corrected.