Category | Price | Seller | Device |
---|---|---|---|
Utilities | $9.99 | VanDyke Software, Inc. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
SecureCRT for iOS makes it easy to:
- Access business applications securely on UNIX, Linux, or VMS from your iPhone or iPad with rich emulation support.
- Configure, manage, and customize sessions to keep on top of your workload.
- Depend on the open standard Secure Shell (SSH2) protocol.
Key Features:
- Choose from emulations like VT100/102/220, ANSI, SCO ANSI, Wyse 50/60, Xterm, and Linux console
- Customize session settings for logon data, authentication, emulation, ANSI, font, and more
- Import sessions from your desktop version of SecureCRT
- Run multiple sessions at a time
- Connect to the same host multiple times
- Organize sessions into folders
- Troubleshoot connections with trace options
The bottom bar (keyboard access) covers my last line of text. Can’t see what I’m typing. Same problem with magic keyboard on iPad Pro 11 second gen..
The App is great since we can import windows config. BUT There is a bug when using the magic keyboard and CAPS LOCK is ON. If you press “tab” the letter Z is written instead of tab
Fantastic software, but I would like to request the next version include a SEND BREAK menu option, just like the one provided in the desktop application software version.
I’m using SecureCRT on MAC and Windows since 2000 and I love it. The IPAD version not so much. I didn’t expect all the features like in Windows but this app is as basic as it can be.
This is a very nice ssh terminal app, but really needs Touch ID & Face ID to secure the ssh pass phrases.
I’ve used SecureCRT on Windows, macOS/OSX, and Linux for about as long as I can remember, so I of course had to have it for iOS as well. It’s not bad, but some of the things that would make it better are support for TouchID/FaceID, Dark Mode support, and the ability to import sessions from a desktop where the keys snd such are stored separately (because as it is right now, you have to undo that (merging things back together) and then export the sessions in order to import them to the iOS app) - it’s a pretty annoying way to do have to do it each time you need to sync your saved sessions. Either an option needs to be added to the desktop apps to temporarily merge the settings/keys or the iOS app needs to be modified to support importing separate keys.