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It replaces telnet, ftp and does encrypted tunneling for any application that doesn't have it's own encrypted protocol.
The real thing that seals it for me is remote forwarding. Remotely Possible, PCAnywhere, Windows Remote Desktop, VNC; none of them compare to simply opening an ssh and forwarding the X display to my local machine.
With a liveCD, it's even turned a work issued notebook into a thin-client for use around my house when not working.