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This page contains download links for PuTTY release 0.81.
0.81, released on 2024-04-15, is not the latest release. See the Latest Release page for the most up-to-date release (currently 0.83).
Past releases of PuTTY are versions we thought were reasonably likely to work well, at the time they were released. However, later releases will almost always have fixed bugs and/or added new features. If you have a problem with this release, please try the latest release, to see if the problem has already been fixed.
You probably want one of these. They include versions of all the PuTTY utilities (except the new and slightly experimental Windows pterm).
(You probably want the 64-bit x86 version. The 32-bit version is only for backward compatibility with very old PCs / versions of Windows.)
– It most commonly represents a buzzing, electrical, or static sound (like a taser, broken speaker, or fluorescent light turning on). For example, in comics or texting: "The light went fzzzz and died."
If you have stumbled upon this string of letters and wondered what it means, you are not alone. Because it is not a formal word found in standard dictionaries like Merriam-Webster, its definition depends entirely on context. fzzzz meaning
It may describe the transition from excitement to a "smelly lump of disappointment" when a project fails to meet expectations. – It most commonly represents a buzzing, electrical,
: A student finishing an all-night study session or an employee completing a brutal 12-hour shift might text a friend: "My brain is completely fzzzz right now." It may describe the transition from excitement to
Metaphorically, "fzzzz" is a popular way to describe a state of .
In this case, the is: “You just destroyed them with logic/facts, and the sound is their ego short-circuiting.”
puttydoc.zip
puttydoc.txt
putty.chm
https://git.tartarus.org/simon/putty.git
0.81 release tag
Compiled executable files for 32-bit Windows on Arm. We've had reports that these can be useful on Windows IoT Core.