SecureCRT for Mac adds Sonoma (macOS 14) support.
Update passwords quickly: A single click opens the dialog that allows a saved password to be modified.
On Windows, configure default settings for RDP sessions.
Here are some of the new features in SecureCRT 9.5:
New macOS platform support
SecureCRT now supports Sonoma (macOS 14).
Enhanced credentials management
Map saved credentials: Map a set of saved credentials to buttons, commands, and keys, so that you can send a password or username to a session at the press of a button.
Update passwords quickly: A single click opens the dialog that allows a saved password to be modified.
Default RDP session (Windows)
Configure default settings for your RDP sessions so that RDP options can be set independently of SecureCRT’s Default session.
Please see the History tab in the SecureCRT About box for the complete list of new features, changes, and bug fixes.