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Plugins
23 reviewers of SecureCRT have provided feedback on this feature.
Provides additional functionality for increased security, analytics, monitoring, and other features not included in the native feature set.
Resource Usage
Based on 39 SecureCRT reviews.
Monitors or provides controls for infrastructure resource usage and optimize.
Latency
45 reviewers of SecureCRT have provided feedback on this feature.
Has minimal delay between input and visual feedback.
Linux Support
This feature was mentioned in 20 SecureCRT reviews.
Functions on the Linux operating system.
Windows Support
Based on 41 SecureCRT reviews.
Functions on the Windows operating system.
Mac Support
As reported in 24 SecureCRT reviews.
Functions on the Mac operating system.
Unix Support
Functions on the Unix operating system.
Scrolling
Based on 42 SecureCRT reviews.
Provides various ways for user to effectively navigate within the terminal window.
Customization
38 reviewers of SecureCRT have provided feedback on this feature.
The visual appearance of the terminal window can be easily customized to fit the user's needs.
Logging
As reported in 40 SecureCRT reviews.
Record of data changes taking place in the software.
Command-line interface
43 reviewers of SecureCRT have provided feedback on this feature.
Allows users to access a terminal host system and input command sequences.
Concurrent Licensing
Allows companies to purchase a fixed number of licenses that can be shared between a number of users.
Subscription Licensing
Allows companies to pay for access to a software platform for an allotted time, say by month or year.
Named User Licensing
Provides one license to a specific individual and cannot be shared with other users.
Perpetual Licensing
Allows users to use the software for an indefinite time frame.
Multifactor Authentication (MFA)
Requires the user to provide two or more verification factors to gain access to the Terminal Emulator.
Secure Sockets Layer encryption
Allows SSl/TLS integration to challenge users before granting access to the terminal emulator running on multiple devices.
Portal Access
Provides a portal which connects the customer’s active directory to the multifactor authentication (MFA) system.
SAML Service Provider Integration
Allows SAML service provider integration to challenge users before granting access to the terminal emulator running on multiple devices.
Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
Provides robotic process automation capabilities to automate repetitive tasks.
Replication
Supports clustering or resilience for the terminal emulation solution