File managers and SSH clients

SSHFS-Win: A Minimalist Way to Mount Linux Over SSH in Windows General Overview There are moments when dragging files over SCP or opening WinSCP tabs just feels unnecessary. That’s where SSHFS-Win fits in. It lets you mount a remote Linux directory straight into Windows Explorer — no daemons, no server-side tweaks, just one SSH port and a local drive letter.

This tool doesn’t come with bells or dashboards. It builds on WinFsp, pulls in classic SSHFS under the hood, and does exactly what it prom

Rclone: CLI-Driven Sync and Remote Storage for Admins Who Know What They’re Doing General Overview Rclone is not a tool for the average user. It’s for those who know their endpoints, understand remote backends, and aren’t afraid of a terminal. In return, it offers a huge degree of control — syncing, mounting, copying, and encrypting data across more than 40 different storage providers.

Originally positioned as a “rsync for cloud storage,” Rclone has become a backbone utility for people managing

Bitvise SSH Client: A Power Tool for Secure Remote Access on Windows General Overview Bitvise SSH Client isn’t flashy. It doesn’t try to bundle every protocol or be a jack-of-all-trades. What it does is SSH — clean, fast, reliable, and surprisingly configurable. If you’ve ever struggled with tunnels in PuTTY or tried to automate sessions without scripting glue, Bitvise might be the tool you didn’t realize you needed.

Built from the ground up for Windows, it includes everything needed to connect

MobaXterm: SSH, X11, and Remote Access in One Portable Package General Overview MobaXterm is one of those tools that doesn’t advertise itself loudly, but ends up on nearly every Windows admin’s flash drive. It’s a portable SSH client, X11 server, SCP/SFTP tool, remote desktop frontend, and terminal emulator — all packed into a single executable.

For Windows users who regularly work with Linux servers, network equipment, or remote Unix boxes, MobaXterm provides the kind of frictionless workflow

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