
PaderSyncSSH Trial - FREE
by padersync, Version: 1.0.9 , 878 KB Official Site
Package name: com.padersync.android.ssh_trial , Last Update: 2013-01-31 21:25:58
113 ratings (3.619 average)
10,000-50,000 downloads
Description
PaderSyncSSH is a SSH (v2) client application for Android devices. This is a trial that expires after 30 days. It features support for SSH terminal access as well as SFTP file browsing and copying.
* open multiple terminals
* bookmark terminal sessions and file system locations
* use the native android keyboard (hardware or virtual) plus an extra virtual keyboard with special keys.
* import private keys in OpenSSH or PuTTY format.
* configure and use macros
* password protect the application and encrypt the saved login information and private keys (AES-256)
* automated SFTP file synchronization using copy,move or mirror profiles.
* telnet support
* export and backup your settings to a file.
* this is a trial that expires after 30 days.
Last comments from Android Market
Chris (*****)
It's perfect for my needs. I'm buying the full version now that I've tried the trial version.
darkpixel (*)
Worst interface ever. Completely unusable.
Carlos (**)
Useless trying to use finch through screen, because of inability to define font size to actual number
pea (**)
Weird interface. Can't even use my own keyboard
Rob (****)
Love the on screen keyboard, supports SSH and SFTP, reasonably quick, general interface could do with a bit of a polish. Overall very good.
Macer (**)
Bad interface. Supports ssh keys. Definately not worth purchasing.
John (***)
Why make a free app that is a trial? I might have bought it if it wasnt for that. The app works but gets 3 stars. Sorry bud.
Chris (*)
Dreadful interface Absolutely hideous interface. Nasty transparent keys that you can't see because of the background coming through, but it doesn't come through enough to be legible itself. Only redeeming feature is that it has no
Sneef (***)
Can't move to SD. Uninstalling
Padraig (*****)
I absolutely loved it. Many people are complaining about the interface, specifically the keyboard. To me, that was the best part. Transparency FTW