Showing posts with label connection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label connection. Show all posts

Thursday, March 01, 2007

iSpeed 3.55


iSpeed


A utility that optimizes your Internet connection, i.e. speeds up your web browsing and downloads. Supports all network adapters installed and initialized (modems, network cards, etc). Automatic detection of all network adapters installed and bound to the TCP/IP protocol. Internal testing and monitoring of your connections from within iSpeed via ftp downloads. FTP Testing Profile Wizard to aid in the creation of new FTP testing profiles. Plus graphing to visually show you where your best connection settings are.
Evaluation period: 21 days.
iSpeed home page

Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center Driver for Windows Vista (x86) 1.0

Saturday, February 03, 2007

Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center Driver for Windows Vista (x86) 1.0



Description by the Software Developer:
"The Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center enables data synchronization between Windows Mobile-powered devices and Windows Vista."
Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center Driver for Windows Vista (x86) home page

Thursday, January 18, 2007

CRT 5.2.2

CRT is a robust, configurable 32-bit terminal emulator created for Internet and intranet use with support for Telnet, rlogin, serial, and other protocols. CRT is ideal for connecting to remote systems running UNIX and VMS as well as the many BBSs and databases that are now available via the Internet.

CRT's Windows interface is easy to use and offers pinpoint control of session behavior with extensive customization options. The Quick Connect feature connects to UNIX, VMS, and Windows servers by entering only a hostname. Emulation support includes VT100, VT102, VT220, basic Wyse 50/60, ANSI and SCO ANSI, Linux console, and Xterm.

All of CRT's emulations support ANSI color. Other features include support for SOCKS and generic firewalls, transparent printing, and ZModem file transfers. With the Activator utility, manage sessions from the system tray instead of the taskbar.

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