![]() ![]() ![]() SecureFX 9.0 Works with Amazon AWS for Secure Cloud Storage Commands and command folders can also be shared with the button bar and vice versa. Commands can be filtered by name, and then launched with a double click or by pressing Enter. External modules can be called from Python 3 scripts, making scripting even more powerful.Ĭommand Manager in SecureCRT Streamlines Repetitive Tasksįor customers who wanted more buttons than could fit on the button bar, the new Command Manager (now on macOS and Linux in addition to Windows) provides a simple way to organize commands into named folders. Python 3 support on Windows, macOS, and Linux adds to the extensive scripting options available in SecureCRT, allowing automation of login, sending text to sessions, transferring files, and other activities. Python 3 Support Automates Administrative Tasks SecureCRT 9.0 and SecureFX 9.0 expand Linux platform support to include Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8. Support for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 "I have used both SecureCRT and SecureFX every day for years and I find the new script editor in SecureCRT to be useful and convenient," said Richard Matzinger from Digital Pathways. The new built-in script editor with syntax highlighting can be used to create and modify a script in a tab, which can then be run in a different tab. The scratchpad tab can be used to write notes or copy/paste configuration commands or other text directly within SecureCRT. "Another way we've tried simplify workflow and increase productivity is by adding a scratchpad tab and script editor tab to SecureCRT so there's no need to open separate editors," explains Jett. Integrated Scratchpad and Script Editor in SecureCRT 9.0 for Windows ![]()
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