History of PuTTY's development
Read OriginalSimon Tatham details the origins and evolution of the PuTTY tool suite, starting as a personal Telnet client in 1996 to address poor terminal emulation. He explains its transition to support SSH, its first public release, and how features were often driven by personal need or community patches rather than long-term planning.
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