Packet Analyzer is an advanced packet analysis and sniffing tool with powerful protocol decodes capabilities. It captures all traffic transport over both Ethernet and WLAN, and decodes all major and frequently used protocols with powerful filters. All information is displayed in simple English with easy to use interface for anyone to master the tool with minutes of self training.
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synchronize your PC's clock or all PC's clock in your LAN using various time server types commonly available on TCP/IP networks such as the Internet or LAN, And multiple time protocols are supported.
As Client, the protocol currently supported are Time protocols(RFC868), and Simple Network Time protocols(SNTP-RFC2030).
As Server, NetTime Server & Client will itself provide time services to other computers using Time Protocols(RFC868).
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Network Time System is a full-featured Client\Server network time synchronization system that allows synchronization of all computers on the network clocks with Internet time servers or any other local source of synchronization. This powerful software solution is ideal for networks of all sizes from small office local networks to large enterprise networks. All major system protocols are supported including TCP/IP, IPX, NetBEUI.
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Nitro Downloader is the modern easy-to-use tool for accelerating and managing your downloads. It supports all protocols of data transfer in the internet like HTTP, FTP, HTTPS (secured HTTP protocol), resumes broken downloads, supports all proxy types (including Socks), intercepts links from IE and clipboard. Program has built-in zip unpacker, has its own downloads scheduler and multilingual interface (11 localizations) and so on.
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Net Activity Diagram (NAD) is a Windows 9x/NT/2000/ME/XP application that monitors your computer Internet activity. It monitors the main Internet protocols (TCP, UDP) and displays the amount of transferred data. NAD provides a simple and comfortable user interface, easy to understand setup and full control over the visualization process
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NetScanTools Standard Edition 4.x is a collection of common and specialized internet utilities. Features: Name Server Lookup, Ping, Traceroute, Whois with automatic server selection, Port Scanner, Ping Sweep Scanner, Time Sync, Finger, Ident Server, NetBIOS Info, Daytime, Quote, Chargen, Echo, Winsock Info, Services and Protocols database checks, Telnet-like Terminal, Hosts file Management and "What's New At NWPSW"--a simple URL grabber.
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Pigeon Mail'n'Fax is a multilingual data exchange software that unifies capabilities of advanced fax sending/receiving, Internet mail exchange, scanning, copying, and image editing into a single software package which allows to share scanners and faxes over a network.
Pigeon Mail'n'Fax supports:
OS: Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Scanners: any TWAIN-compatible scanner
Fax quality: Low, High, and Color
Modems: any class 1, 2, or 2.0 fax modem installed in Windows OS
Telephone line usage: multiple lines, Data and Fax connections over a single line, Distinctive Rings
Networking: the Internet and TCP/IP-based LANs
Image formats: TIFF, JPEG, Photo CD, MacPaint, etc. (more than 30)
Message formatting: Plain Text, HTML
Mail protocols: SMTP, POP3, IMAP4, NNTP
Secure mail: Windows SMIME/CryptoAPI.
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Packet Inspector is an advanced packet analysis and sniffing tool with powerful protocol decodes capabilities. It captures all traffic transport over local network segment and decodes all major and frequently used protocols including TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, POP3, TELNET, FTP, etc. with a powerful filter. All information is displayed in simple English with easy to use interface for anyone to master the tool with minutes of self training.
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PlexMailer is an anti-spam software.
It supports POP3, IMAP, LDAP, NNTP and MBOX
protocols. It comes with dozens of filters and
ORBS, MAPS and DUL. Also, it supports server
side options and integration with other products.
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PortsLock is a firewall with user-level access controls for Windows NT/2000/XP. Once PortsLock is installed, administrators can assign permissions to TCP/IP connections, just as they would in managing permissions on an NTFS partition of a hard disk. It lets you control which users can access what TCP/IP based protocols (HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP3, Telnet, etc.) on a local computer, depending on the time of day and day of the week.
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