People ask me now and then what software I like to use, and I am listing
here some of the non-obvious items that I use every day. In every case,
I have paid my own money for these products, and these are "happy customer only"
recommendations: I'm not a reseller for these or any other products.
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Software
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SecureCRT - Windows Secure Shell client
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The Win32 Secure Shell client from
Van Dyke Software is fantastic.
I used their regular telnet client "CRT" for years, and two years ago
upgrade to the Secure Shell version, and it's been a joy to use.
The software works great, and the tech support has been fantastic.
Couldn't recommend this highly enough.
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Perforce - Software Configuration Management System
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I have used a number of source-code control systems over the years, and
my favorite by far is Perforce. The entire company is just
organized top to buttom to cater to software engineers: the server
is very fast and efficient, the documentation clear, and they have
an outstanding branching model. Furthermore, I routinely get real live
responses from a real live human in tech support via email in under an
hour, and it's been less than five minutes more than once. It's just
not possible for this company to execute any better than they are.
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"I wouldn't use CVS even if it were free" - S.Friedl
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Ping Plotter - Network tracing tool
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I was introduced to Ping Plotter in early 2001 while tracking down
hideous latency problems with my Pac*Bell DSL connection, and it has
proven to be an invaluable tool for researching where on the internet
my packet loss was happening. The software works great, and the author
Pete Ness has provided excellent support. I love this software.
Web Sites
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DSL Reports
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This is much more than just a support site for broadband and DSL
technical problems: I've been a member at DSLR since April 2001 and
have found it a great home for great discussions on topics such
as UNIX, Security, and Web Administration. You can find me there
as user Steve
and the same three-red-bricks avatar that you see as my logo on my own
web site.