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'''F-Secure''' from F-Secure corporation contains a shell client which allows Windows and Mac machines to connect to other machines.  The shell client is often used in conjunction with [[X-Win 32]] for working on programs with graphical user interfaces from the comfort of home.
 
'''F-Secure''' from F-Secure corporation contains a shell client which allows Windows and Mac machines to connect to other machines.  The shell client is often used in conjunction with [[X-Win 32]] for working on programs with graphical user interfaces from the comfort of home.
  
Note that Apple users will generally use [[X11R6]] instead of F-Secure.
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Note that Apple users will generally use [[X11R6]] instead of F-Secure.  Furthermore, most Pratt students learn [[PuTTY]] instead of F-Secure.
  
  
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Revision as of 19:58, 10 August 2010

F-Secure
Version PC: 5.3
Mac: 2.1
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Pundit Updated 8/10/2010


F-Secure from F-Secure corporation contains a shell client which allows Windows and Mac machines to connect to other machines. The shell client is often used in conjunction with X-Win 32 for working on programs with graphical user interfaces from the comfort of home.

Note that Apple users will generally use X11R6 instead of F-Secure. Furthermore, most Pratt students learn PuTTY instead of F-Secure.


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