Quoting Joon Guillen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> 4. A GUI SSH/telnet client

I happen to maintain a big, long, messy list of all known SSH software:
http://linuxmafia.com/pub/linux/security/ssh-clients

Some entries you may find of interest:

http://www2.wiwi.uni-marburg.de/~leich/soft/secpanel/
                                              SecPanel is Steffen Leich's
                                              X11 / Tk/Tcl front-end graphical
                                              shell for ssh and scp.  Source
                                              & binary under the GNU GPL.
http://www.geocities.com/bilibao/kssh.html    KSSH is Andrea Rizzi and Kevin
                                              Lo's X11/Qt front-end graphical
                                              shell for SSH.  Source code
                                              under the GNU General Public
                                              Licence.
http://linuxmafia.com/pub/linux/security/sshbuddy/
[ Gone from http://sundilla.net/sshbuddy/ ]   Charles Wright's SSH Buddy, an
                                              X11 / Expect / tk/tcl widget to
                                              manage multiple SSH login
                                              settings.  Source code (script),
                                              licence unstated.

I have almost no experience with those things, since I just use
OpenSSH's ssh/scp/sftp utilities, instead.

> As for the browser, I'm still deciding whether to use Opera or
> Konqueror.

Please consider Galeon and Mozilla.  Konqueror's certainly good, too.
But why not have all three?

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