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FrostWire 4.17.2

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FrostWire 4.17.2.jpgFrostWire, a Gnutella Peer-to-Peer client, is a collaborative effort from many Open Source and freelance developers located from all around the world. Its features include:

  • BitTorrent Support
  • Turbo-Charged Download Speeds
  • Absolutely NO Spyware or Adware
  • Connects to more sources
  • Creative Commons license support
  • Max. speed network connections
  • Junk Result Filters
  • Community Chat Rooms
  • iTunes Integration
  • Firewall-to-firewall transfers
  • Proxy Support

Hamachi 1.0.3.0

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Hamachi 1.0.3.0.jpgLogMeIn Hamachi is a VPN service that easily sets up in 10 minutes, and enables secure remote access to your business network, anywhere there's an Internet connection.

It works with your existing firewall, and requires no additional configuration. Hamachi is the first networking application to deliver an unprecedented level of direct peer-to-peer connectivity. It is simple, secure, and cost-effective.

  • LAN over the Internet  Arrange multiple computers into their own secure network, just as if they were connected by a physical cable.
  • Files and Network Drives  Access critical files and network drives.
  • Zero-configuration  Works without having to adjust a firewall or router.
  • Security  Industry leading encryption and authentication.
  • Cost Effective  Free for non-commercial use. Commercial begins at $4.95/month.

With Hamachi you can organize two or more computers with an Internet connection into their own virtual network for direct secure communication. Access computers remotely, use Windows File Sharing, play LAN games, run private Web or FTP servers or communicate directly.

Hamachi is fast, secure and simple. It is also free.

  • Think - LAN over the Internet.
  • Think - Zero-configuration VPN.
  • Think - Secure peer-to-peer.

Safari 3.2.2

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Experience the web, Apple style, with Safari: the fastest, easiest-to-use web browser in the world. With its simple, elegant interface, Safari gets out of your way and lets you enjoy the web, up to 2 times faster than Internet Explorer.

The fastest web browser on any platform, Safari loads pages up to 2 times faster than Internet Explorer 7 and up to 1.6 times faster than Firefox 2.

And it executes JavaScript up to 2.8 times faster than Internet Explorer 7 and up to 1.6 times faster than Firefox 2. What does all that mean for you? Less time loading pages and more time enjoying them.

It renders web pages at lightning speed. It delivers never-before-seen features that make browsing more fun. And it works on the Mac, PC, iPhone, and iPod touch. Meet Safari, the world's most innovative browser.


A more elegant browser. By design

At one time, web browsers simply got you to the Internet.
But from the day it was released, Safari set the bar higher for web browsers. It introduced sophisticated design elements that made browsing a joy. Easy to use, Safari stayed out of your way and let you effortlessly navigate from site to site.

Safari is designed to emphasize the browsing, not the browser. The browser frame is a single pixel wide. You see a scroll bar only when needed. By default, there's no status bar. Instead, a progress indicator turns as your page loads. You'll find tabs at the very top of the browser, opening an even wider window for viewing websites. A great browser, Safari lets you simply enjoy the web -- whether you're exploring it from a Mac, PC, iPhone, or iPod touch.

The first browser to deliver the "real" Internet to a mobile device, Safari renders pages on iPhone and iPod touch just as you see them on your computer. And it's much more than just a scaled-down, mobile version of the original. Safari takes advantage of the technologies built into these Multi-Touch devices. The page shifts and reformats to fill the window when you turn your iPhone or iPod touch on its side. You zoom in and out just by pinching your fingers. And no matter how you access it, Safari is always blazing fast and easy to use.


Innovation. In plain sight

Innovation is the soul of Safari. From the very beginning, it's been a launching pad for new ideas and never-before-seen features that make web browsing more enjoyable. Safari was the first browser to feature a built-in RSS reader. Its built-in spelling and grammar checker helps you look your best in blogs and email. Safari even introduced Private Browsing to make sure your privacy is protected at all times.


Leading the way to a better Internet

The world's fastest browser, Safari has speed to burn. Why should you wait for pages to load? You want to see those search results, get the latest news, check current stock prices, right now. And Safari delivers, so you wait less and browse more. In fact, every Safari update is tested to make sure it continues to deliver the fastest browsing experience on any platform.

Apple has long been a strong advocate of web standards. In fact, it has taken an active role in promoting and defining standards, such as HTML 5 and CSS 3, that encourage innovation and make the web a better place for all of us.

For example, Safari was the first browser to support HTML 5 audio and video tags. They allow developers to integrate media directly into standard web pages, reducing development time and leading to faster response for you. And by supporting HTML 5 offline technologies, Safari allows web-based applications to store information on your hard drive, so you can use them even without an Internet connection.

Safari was also the first browser to support CSS 3 animations, which bring a new level of interactivity to the web, and CSS effects, which let developers add polish to websites by stylizing images and photos with eye-catching gradients, precise masks, and stunning reflections.

Apple has consistently demonstrated its leadership in supporting the latest standards by passing both Acid 2 and Acid 3 before any other browser. Designed by the Web Standards Project, the Acid tests confirm a browser's ability to handle the latest web standards.


The browser that has your back

The web can be a scary place. But when you use Safari, you can surf worry free. Whether you're checking your bank account, sending confidential email, or just browsing the web, Safari is there to keep you safe and your privacy protected.

Thanks to Private Browsing, your browsing remains your business. Simply turn Private Browsing on, and Safari stops recording the sites you visit and the software or files you download. It also stops storing your Google searches, cookies, and the data in online forms you fill out. So feel free to shop online from a shared or public computer.

To prevent companies from tracking the cookies generated by the websites you visit, Safari blocks them by default. It accepts cookies only from your current domain. It also provides built-in pop-up blocking, so you don't have to be bothered by unwanted ads. Read more about privacy protection on the 150 Features page.

And Safari has even more innovation in store. With Top Sites, Safari raises the bar yet again, offering a novel way to display your favorite sites -- with minimal work on your part. Beautiful to look at, Top Sites makes it easy to spot the site you want and open it with a click.

Looking for a site you visited in the past but can't quite remember? Use Full History Search to quickly find sites using even the sketchiest search terms. And when you click a web page in Cover Flow, it's because you've already recognized it as the site you were looking for. No more guessing. Innovative features like these show you how good browsing can be.

Innovation starts with WebKit, the technology at the heart of Safari. Powering Safari on iPhone and iPod touch and Safari 4 on the Mac and PC, WebKit displays graphics, renders fonts, determines page layout, and fuels the interactivity of the sites you visit every day.

Created by Apple engineers, WebKit simplifies web development and accelerates innovation. An open source project, WebKit is free for anyone to use. In fact, right now an entire community of engineers is refining and streamlining the code to be faster and more reliable. That's teamwork on a very large scale, and the web is a better place for it.

Now used in more than 100 products on desktop and mobile devices, WebKit has been adopted for use in Google Chrome and in AOL Desktop for Mac. It's the web rendering engine used in Adobe AIR, Adobe Dreamweaver, and Microsoft Entourage. And WebKit has become the new standard for mobile browsers, powering Google Android, Nokia Series 60, and Palm webOS.

Apple engineers designed Safari to be secure from day one. And they continue to build improvements into Safari with each new release. For example, antiphishing and antimalware technology is built in, so if you visit a site that might contain phishing or malware content, Safari automatically alerts you and won't open the page. Thanks to its support for EV (Extended Validation) Certificates, Safari highlights legitimate websites and businesses, letting you feel confident about purchasing items or sharing personal information online.

Safari also provides secure encryption technologies to prevent eavesdropping, forgery, and digital tampering while you browse the Internet. It offers standards-based authentication for logging into secure websites, and it supports the most popular proxy protocols.

If you're browsing on a Mac, Safari offers Safe Downloads. That means Safari tags each download with information about when and where you downloaded it and reminds you where it came from the first time you open it. To keep your browser up to date and secure, Safari provides easy access to the latest security updates via Apple Software Update.

Cute Editor 6.3 for .NET

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Cute Editor 6.3 for .NET.jpgCute Editor for ASP.NET is by far the fastest, easiest, most powerful WYSIWYG browser-based Online HTML Editor for ASP.NET. It also available for PHP and ASP.

It enables ASP.NET Web developers to replace the Textarea in your existing content management system with a powerful, but easy to use WYSIWYG HTML editing component.

It empowers business users to make content updates easily and safely themselves while maintaining control over site design and content, all at an affordable price.

Top features of WYSIWYG HTML Editor

What makes Cute Editor the leading online HTML Editor on the market? Aside from its powerful features and ease to use, here are some of the top reasons that make the Cute Editor your best choice for creating and publishing web content:

  1. A cross-browser, cross-platform WYSIWYG online HTML editor.
    Compatible with the most important browsers available in the market: IE 5.5+, Firefox 1.0+, Mozilla 1.3+, Opera 9.0+, Netscape 7+ and Safari (1.3+). This includes Macintosh and Linux.
  2. Compliant with the web standards, no deprecated tags such as <FONT> anymore
    Does your online html editor still use deprecated tags such as <FONT>? Cute Editor will help you build sites that adhere to the latest HTML standards, generates clean HTML/XHTML code with no deprecated tags.
  3. Insert clean HTML from Microsoft Word.
    When text is pasted from Microsoft Word a lot of unnecessary word specific markup is carried across. This can result in web pages that take an unnecessarily long time to download. The Paste from Word button solves this by removing word markup before pasting the text into your page.
  4. Support accessibility according to W3C WAI and section 508 accessibility guidelines.
    Cute Editor optional accessibility settings ensure your site complies with Section 508, so people with disabilities can have full access to your content.
  5. Clean, lightweight and extremely fast loading
    Numerous optimization methods has been applied. It's clean, compact, extremely fast-loading, but still powerful and efficient.
  6. Advanced file upload function
    We integrate a hi-performance ASP.NET upload component - Ajax uploader into Cute Editor. Ajax Uploader allows you to select and upload multiple files at once. It also supports client side validation of the file size/type before uploading.
  7. Store images in a Database
    With Cute Editor you can easily use a Sql Server database or access database as the file storage.
  8. Image insertion and automatic upload
    Built-in thumbnail generator. Thumbnail images are dynamically created; Supports upload new images. Paging - specify how many images. Support auto resize images.
  9. Style Builder Dialog Box
    With Style builder dialog box you can apply CSS style attributes directly to any HTML elements on your Web page.
  10. Online Image Editor
    People that input content on a website are generally not web designers, so most don't have that design & technical fibre in them. With online image editor, you can now edit image file with no image editing software to download or install! Easy drag and drop familiar interface. Resize, change dimensions, scale, crop, add text, optimize, rotate, flip, mirror and add watermark.
  11. Compatibility with the browser's back button
    Don't you hate losing your edits? It is so easy to accidentally browse away from the page you are editing (eg by hitting a back space key or button). And then you have lost all your edits. Unless you are using Cute Editor!
  12. RTF to HTML, HTML to RTF
    With Cute Editor you can easily convert an HTML document into an RTF file and RTF file into HTML or XHTML document.
  13. Create PDF files
    Cute Editor also allows you dynamically create Adobe PDF documents from ASP.NET.
  14. Apply security to control user access to resources
  15. Cute Editor allows developers to assign a pre-defined set of permissions by group or individual. This prevents a normal user to access the administration functionality.
  16. The details of permissions are specified by an XML security policy file. Each level maps to a specific file. The default mappings:
    admin--maps to admin.config
    default--maps to default.config
    guest--maps to guest.config
    You can customize and extend each policy file by editing the XML security policy file. You can also create your own policy files that define arbitrary permission sets.

WinSCP 4.1.8.jpgWinSCP is an open source SFTP client and FTP client for Windows. Its main function is the secure file transfer between a local and a remote computer. Beyond this, WinSCP offers basic file manager functionality. It uses Secure Shell (SSH) and supports, in addition to Secure FTP, also legacy SCP protocol.

  • Graphical user interface
  • Translated into several languages
  • Integration with Windows (drag&drop, URL, shortcut icons)
  • U3 support
  • All common operations with files
  • Support for SFTP and SCP protocols over SSH-1 and SSH-2 and plain old FTP protocol
  • Batch file scripting and command-line interface
  • Directory synchronization in several semi or fully automatic ways
  • Integrated text editor
  • Support for SSH password, keyboard-interactive, public key and Kerberos (GSS) authentication
  • Integrates with Pageant (PuTTY authentication agent) for full support of public key authentication with SSH
  • Windows Explorer-like and Norton Commander-like interfaces
  • Optionally stores session information
  • Optionally supports standalone operation using a configuration file in place of registry entries, suitable for operation from removable media

WhoIs 1.3.3212

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Displays informations (owner, contacts, status ...) about a domain name (whois database). Enter a web address ,a host name or any name: e.g. http://www.google.com, google.com or google. IP addresses are also accepted, e.g. 64.233.167.99 or http://85.214.34.130:8000. The program shows formatted or raw input; it shows or not the Whois header information. This program requires the Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0 or higher.

Web Thumb 1.1.3212

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Program to create thumbnails of Web pages. Choose a image format (400 x 300, jpg by default) and enter a Web address; run program, the thumbnail is saved in the folder Images (by default). Web-Thumb gives good results for the big majority of the Web pages. You can also use this program to test a web page with different screen resolutions: e.g. set the Web-Thumb Browser size to 1440 x 900 and set the Thumbnail size to 400 x 250. The button "Show" shows the Web-Thumb Browser and the current size. The button "Stop" stops the loading of the Web page in Web-Thumb Browser. The button "Save Now" saves the thumbnail in progress. The button "Options..." opens the Web-Thumb options (saved folder, size of Web-Thumb Browser, format of image file name, scrollbars in thumbnail). This program requires the Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0 or higher.

PacketViewer 1.2.3263

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Easy program to sniff and view IP packets (TCP, UDP, ICMP). PacketViewer allows you to view IP packet messages and IP packet informations in real time. You can easily listen on Windows system ports (Eg. Ports 135, 445, 1026-1028). An IP Converter tool allows you to convert IP Addresses to Host Names. The button "Options..." opens the PacketViewer options: Protocol Filter, TCP packets Filter, Addresses IP and Ports Filter, packets Message Filter, Resolve IP Addresses , TCP Test, UDP Test, Ping Test... This program requires the Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0 or higher.

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