PuTTYtabs:
<a href="http://www.raisin.de/putty-tabs/putty-tabs.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.raisin.de/putty-tabs/putty-tabs.html</a><p>Or Connection Manger with arrangable tabs:
<a href="http://puttycm.free.fr/cms/" rel="nofollow">http://puttycm.free.fr/cms/</a><p>It's a great idea, but not new...
I do want a tabbed putty client, but this one doesn't support the Windows 7 Aero-Snap features that the standard putty client recently added support for, so I will hold off.
I use PenguiNet over PuTTy - nice clean interface and excellent support - <a href="http://www.siliconcircus.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.siliconcircus.com/</a>
I use poderosa as my tabbed putty/cygwin client<p><a href="http://en.poderosa.org/" rel="nofollow">http://en.poderosa.org/</a><p>It's REALLY awesome and I absolutely love it, but there hasn't been a release since 2006.<p>Thankfully, I haven't needed a new release.
Been looking for a tabbed putty client for years. Though, I'm a bit saddened by the UI. While I do think it looks "good", I feel that the Chrome tab UI seems to be incredibly overused nowadays.
I've tried a few tabby things in my time, but settled on mRemoteNG for combined ssh (PuTTY), RDP, VNC, ICA tabbed goodness. If they could shoehorn Xming in there as well it would be near-perfect.<p><a href="http://www.mremoteng.org/" rel="nofollow">http://www.mremoteng.org/</a>
From the description:<p>"The session management and autologon is included and more feathers will come."<p>Could this be a misspelling/autocorrect of "features", or is using "feathers" here idiomatic? Not trying to point the finger, I'm curious.
the first impression i had when clicking on the link, it's got to be a old and unmaintained project because it's on sourceforge... nice to see some new projects are still going there, good for them.
all the tabbed versions i've played with have windows API artifacts, hangs, bugs, etc... probably the most successful thing i've tried was (tediously) konsole from KDE compiled using Cygwin