Version history
SecureCRT
37
ASO score
Text
45/100
Reviews
0/100
Graphic
60/100
Other
0/100
App Rating
2.9
Votes
103
App Age
11y 2m
Last Update
Dec 08, 2025
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Rating
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2.84
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4.44
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-36%
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Number of Ratings (Voted)
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101
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467.7K
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-100%
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App Age
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11y 1m
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6y 3m
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+76%
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Price
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$10
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$0
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In-app Purchases Price
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$0
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$37
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Update Frequency
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51d
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46d
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+11%
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Title Length
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9
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25
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-64%
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Subtitle Length
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21
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27
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-22%
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Description Length
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994
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2 559
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-61%
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Number of Screenshots
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1685
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1015
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+66
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Size
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6MB
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165MB
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-96
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Title
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SecureCRT
Subtitle
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SSH Client / Terminal
Description
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SecureCRT is a go-anywhere SSH/Telnet app with rock-solid remote access and terminal emulation on your iPhone and iPad. SecureCRT has advanced session management that lets you create folders to organize sessions and import sessions from your desktop version of SecureCRT.
SecureCRT makes it easy to:
- Access business applications securely on UNIX, Linux, or VMS from your iPhone or iPad with rich emulation support.
- Configure, manage, and customize sessions to keep on top of your workload.
- Depend on the open standard Secure Shell (SSH2) protocol.
Key Features:
- Choose from emulations like VT100/102/220, ANSI, SCO ANSI, Wyse 50/60, Xterm, and Linux console
- Customize session settings for firewalls, logon data, authentication, agent, emulation, ANSI, font, and more
- Import sessions from your desktop version of SecureCRT
- Run multiple sessions at a time
- Connect to the same host multiple times
- Organize sessions into folders
- Troubleshoot connections with trace options}
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Version history
4.0.1
Dec 08, 2025
This version adds support for iOS 26 and the ability to duplicate saved sessions. It also addresses a crash when clicking into the terminal after connecting and bugs related to importing from an XML file.
We want your feedback. Please send your feature requests and bug reports to support@vandyke.com.
Changes in SecureCRT for iOS 4.0.1
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New Feature:
- Added the ability to specify the character encoding for a session.
Bug Fixes:
- iOS 26: If a text selection was adjusted via the selection drag handles, SecureCRT crashed.
- iOS 26: With certain color schemes, the keyboard accessory view was difficult to see.
4.0.0
Oct 21, 2025
This version adds support for iOS 26 and the ability to duplicate saved sessions. It also addresses a crash when clicking into the terminal after connecting and bugs related to importing from an XML file.
We want your feedback. Please send your feature requests and bug reports to support@vandyke.com.
Changes in SecureCRT for iOS 4.0
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Known Issue:
- SecureCRT crashes when a text selection is changed with the drag handles.
New Features:
- Added support for iOS 26.
- Added the ability to duplicate saved sessions.
Bug Fixes:
- SecureCRT could have crashed when clicking into the terminal after connecting.
- SecureCRT hung when launched after importing an XML file that included a local shell auto session.
- When moving a session or folder to a location that already contained a session or folder with the same name, the operation appeared to hang because the error reported was not displayed.
- Global options were not correctly imported from an XML file.
- If the on-screen keyboard was visible when the new host key dialog was shown, the accept host key buttons may have been cut off.
- iOS 26: When the SecureCRT window was resized and moved, the last line of the terminal view may have been cut off by the keyboard input accessory view.
- On an iPhone, when using OEM character encoding and connecting to an ANSI BBS server, the bottom rows of text might not have been displayed.