VanDyke Software heeft versie 7.2.3 van SecureCRT uitgebracht. SecureCRT is, simpel gezegd, een uitgebreide versie van Putty. Iets minder simpel gesteld is het een client voor remote control, file transfers en datatunneling met behulp van ssh. Ssh is een methode om een beveiligde verbinding tussen twee computers op te zetten, waarbij zowel de data als een deel van het ip-verkeer wordt versleuteld. SecureCRT is beschikbaar voor Windows, Linux en OS X, en de prijs van een licentie begint bij honderd dollar. In deze uitgave zijn de volgende problemen verholpen:
Bug fixes:
- Windows: If the Quick Connect dialog was shown at startup and dismissed, clicking on the Session Manager button in the toolbar caused SecureCRT to crash.
- If the global value of "Menu Toolbar File V2" specified a templated value, such as "${VDS_INSTALL_PATH}, SecureCRT crashed on startup.
- When sessions were sorted using the option to arrange the tree logically, the sessions were not sorted correctly.
- In the Quick Connect dialog, if options such as "Show quick connect on startup" or "Save session" were changed and then the dialog was cancelled, the options were saved.
- If a new color scheme that had the same properties as an existing color scheme was created, it was not saved.
- SSH2: When the /LOCAL parameter was specified on the command line, the port forward was not established.
- SSH2: When the /REMOTE parameter was specified on the command line, the remote port forward was not established.
- Windows: For all dialogs, tooltips were added to buttons without text labels in order to provide button information for screen readers such as JAWS.
- Mac: Buttons or keys mapped to the menu functions MENU_RECEIVE_ASCII, MENU_SEND_ASCII, or MENU_SEND_BINARY did not work.
- Mac: On 10.9 (Mavericks), the text on button labels and list views was not aligned correctly.
- Mac: On 10.9 (Mavericks), disabled menu items appeared to be available instead of being grayed out.