PuTTY has a new website

65 GalaxySnail 38 8/16/2025, 3:35:06 AM putty.software ↗

Comments (38)

userbinator · 40m ago
Somehow, these new long TLDs just feel spammy and "fake" and I usually ignore them when they show up in search results. Unfortunately the .com, .net and .org are already taken.
neuralkoi · 8m ago
I agree, there's some good alternatives available too of about the same length (if you include name + TLD):

    puttyclient.com
    puttyofficial.com
    puttytools.com
    puttydownloads.com
    downloadputty.org
userbinator · 2m ago
There is actually a mirror at https://www.puttyssh.org/
crossroadsguy · 4m ago
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snoopen · 2m ago
anything with "download" in the domain name looks scammy to me
epigramx · 10m ago
Not a big deal, because they tend to be trusted eventually by the search engines and the language models, though I don't trust much the latter to tbh.
crossroadsguy · 7m ago
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TZubiri · 16m ago
Certificate by Let's Encrypt, issued to "putty.software" no other info.

Sometimes I feel like we are training users to disregard safety mechanisms for phishing.

Using putty was never the pinnacle of professionalism and open source auditing anyway, it's just a binary you download on windows before you hear the gospel of linux and ssh.

akoboldfrying · 5m ago
> Using putty was never the pinnacle of professionalism and open source auditing anyway

Huh? The source is available on the original site and TTBOMK always has been, you're welcome to compile it yourself.

josephcsible · 1h ago
This seemed suspicious at first, but https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ (the original official site) confirms it's real.
dcrazy · 1h ago
First thing I thought of was JiaTan75’s pushing of a new website for XZ.
pharrington · 37m ago
The man himself also posted about it on his social media https://hachyderm.io/@simontatham/115025974777386803
throaway920181 · 6m ago
Cool, but hachyderm.io also is not a trusted/recognizable domain for me. Trust issues all the way down!
MortyWaves · 56m ago
Ever since Windows gained Terminal and OpenSSH, my usage of Putty has almost entirely ceased except for serial for embedded systems work.

Then I realised Putty ships with a CLI version which I now use in Terminal for accessing serial.

throaway920181 · 3m ago
I haven't used Putty since I stopped using Windows for anything serious (in the early 00s.) It was my favorite quick and dirty SSH and serial client before then though!
ZYbCRq22HbJ2y7 · 27m ago
I always used mingw and similar projects. IMO, putty was always annoying (but very useful) software. The "ecosystem" seems better now though.
MortyWaves · 26m ago
Indeed, that and “git bash” were always the weird outliers. I’m glad there’s now native options.
oguz-ismail · 53m ago
> Terminal

Have they fixed font rendering yet? cmd.exe looks better on my laptop

throaway920181 · 1m ago
I've only used it through RDP on Wayland and it's been fine visually. Downloading it can be a challenge if you don't know where to look (Github, not Microsoft's App Store...)
Lammy · 13m ago
recursive · 19m ago
The first time I ever saw it, the text already looked better than cmd.exe via conhost.
oguz-ismail · 11m ago
https://imgur.com/a/qA1fr71

Something wrong with my eyes? Doesn't cmd.exe look smoother in this screenshot?

MortyWaves · 42m ago
I’ve never noticed any issues on any computer with it…
eviks · 4m ago
At least it’s readable on a phone with text reflowing unlike the main site, although there is no text to read, so not much of a win…
Y_Y · 1h ago
> Unlike other landing pages, this one is run by the PuTTY team itself, and not by a third party with their own agenda.

No idea what this means.

Anyway Simon Tatham's games are so good I think he gets a pass on anything else he does.

naniwaduni · 1h ago
Context: "The domain name putty.org is NOT run by the #PuTTY developers" (https://hachyderm.io/@simontatham/114846017785770922 discussed before at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44558328), but by a competitor who historically used the site at that domain to promote their own product.
GeneralMayhem · 1h ago
It's much weirder now.

The current holder of that domain is using it to host a single page that pushes anti-vax nonsense under the guise of fighting censorship... but also links to the actual PuTTY site. Very weird mix of maybe-well-meaning and nonsense.

kahirsch · 22m ago
The guy behind that page and bitvise appears to have gone totally crazy during the pandemic. On his blog, he said in 2021 "I forecast that 2/3 of those who accept Covid vaccines are going to die by January 1, 2025."

And in 2022, he wrote "Covid-19 is mostly snake venom added to drinking water in selected locations. There may also be a virus, but the main vehicle of hospitalizations is boatloads of powder, mixed in during 'water treatment.' Remdesivir, the main treatment for Covid, is injected snake venom. mRNA vaccines hijack your body to make more snake venom."

neilv · 1h ago
That looks like an open and shut ICANN trademark case to me.

https://web.archive.org/web/20250728091154/https://www.putty...

TazeTSchnitzel · 52m ago
They publish (right at the bottom of that page) the emails where a journalist asked them why they're squatting the PuTTY domain and somehow think they make the journalist look bad?! https://web.archive.org/web/20250728091156/https://www.putty...
tanepiper · 9m ago
The guy who runs putty.org is absolutely the South Park basement guy
ethan_smith · 26m ago
Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection (https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/puzzles/) is a fantastic set of logic games that's been ported to practically every platform imaginable.
dgl · 1h ago
I don’t really want to give it credit by linking to it, but this seems to refer to putty[.]org which is using its search ranking to push things unrelated to PuTTY.
CaliforniaKarl · 1h ago
wainguo · 9m ago
wow! I used PuTTY about 18 years ago.
yazantapuz · 1h ago
I hope they only change the domain name, and keep the spartan websiste.
nine_k · 1h ago
The regular page looks designed by the rules of the earliest version of HTML from 1993: no colors, no fonts, no graphics; it could be a port of a Gopher page. But the new landing page goes all the way to 1995, with fancy custom link colors, and colorful bitmap graphics!
taraindara · 1h ago
Will putty ever reach 1.0?
praash · 1h ago
TZubiri · 13m ago
Nice page.

I do see this type of versioning as an indictment of such a technology for production scenarios, it's all a house of cards if that's what you are building upon.

It's a liability disclaimer versioning schema