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AIM UserFactory: You seek for a state-of-the-art tool for user management? Then the AIM UserFactory Delphi component will best meet your requirements. It makes administrating users and user groups ... MyPublicWiFi is an easy-to-use software that turns your laptop/PC into a Wi-Fi wireless access point. Anyone nearby can surf the Internet through your sharing. This is also an ideal solution for ...
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AMY
AMY (Answering Machine from YapperNut) AMY records missed calls Skype calls. Personalize your greeting, set answering machine rules, and more! AMY keeps Skype audio separate from other audio sources, so your answering machine messages are crystal clear even when you are playing music or watching movies on your computer.
Comments - - Added on 2nd Aug 2005 by vj -
Analog
The most popular logfile analyser in the world. Analog shows you the usage patterns on your web server. It's Ultra-fast ... Scalable ... Highly configurable ... Reports in 36 languages... Works on any operating system ... Free software ...
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AnalogX BitPump
So you've heard about torrent files around the net, and now you're looking for a client to handle downloading them quickly and easily. That's what AnalogX BitPump is all about - a simple to use, fast, low memory overhead implementation of the extremely popular BitTorrent protocol. AnalogX BitPump is a sophisticated BitTorrent client that supports many of the important features needed to get the most out of torrent files - multiple torrents using a single port and a single instance of the application, advanced seeding methods, detailed information related to the transfer, both manager and dialog based user interfaces, and much more.

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Comments - - Added on 14th Nov 2005 by jf -
AnalogX FastCache
As long as there's an Internet, everyone is going to want to do things faster. Browse the web, ping servers, download files, whatever. Every time you go to a new website, or a website you haven't been to in a day or so, your computer needs to locate the server again using DNS. Each DNS request can take anywhere from 50 milliseconds, to even a second or more, but most are in the 100 to 200 millisecond range. Want to save a couple hundred milliseconds? Probably not, but what about a couple million or more? That's what AnalogX FastCache is all about. AnalogX FastCache is a caching DNS server that runs on your local machine and handles any DNS request that your computer makes, from Internet Explorer to your favorite FTP client. Once a query is made, FastCache will override the normal timeout for the item with one that you specify, so instead of saving a query for a couple of seconds, it can save it for a couple of days. Now every time you ask for it again while it's in the cache, it gives it to you instantly.
Comments - - Added on 1st Jan 2003 by jl -
AnalogX HyperTrace
Have you ever wanted to know what other computers your information packets go through on the internet? Or maybe your connection seems a little bit slow, and you'd like to know where the slowdown's happening... These and many other questions can be answered by...
AnalogX HyperTrace is a GUI version of traceroute, which shows you the route that information travels from your machine to another machine on the internet. Of course, AnalogX wasn't happy just making a GUI version, HyperTrace is also faster, and not just a little bit; an average of 20-30x faster than before! It displays each hop, machine name, machine response time, and the route TTL.
If you're a system admin, or even just an interested user, AnalogX HyperTrace is a great tool to give you both information about your connection, as well as spot problem areas in your connection!
HyperTrace works on all versions of Windows, from Window 95 to Windows 7 and everything inbetween (including XP, Vista, Win2k, etc).

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Comments - - Added on 27th Jan 2005 by vj -
AnalogX Keyword Extractor
Have you ever wondered why some website end up higher on search engine results than others? Now there's a new tool to add to your search engine analysis - AnalogX Keyword Extractor!
AnalogX Keyword Extractor (KeyEx) extracts all of the keywords off of a webpage, and then sorts and indexes them based off of their usage and position. Once indexed, you can adjust search-engine specific weighting factors and keyword criteria to get the best possible view of how a search engine sees your site. KeyEx can load up both local files as well as files off other websites, and even can work through a proxy, and can have separate configurations for as many search engines as you'd like to enter!
Keyword Extractor works on all versions of Windows, from Window 95 to Windows 7 and everything inbetween (including XP, Vista, Win2k, etc).

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Comments - - Added on 22nd Dec 2001 by ff -
AnalogX QuickDNS
If you've used Analog, the webserver log analyzes tool (no relation to yours truly), then you know it rocks. One of the best features of Analog is it's speed, but it's not as fast as it could be - Enter AnalogX QuickDNS! The only slow spot in Analog is it's DNS lookup, which QuickDNS handles! Simply execute it before you run Analog, and it will do all of the DNS work for it, and it even uses the same config file! At it's default setting it's about 100x faster than Analog (ie, it runs 100 simultaneous queries), so you'll notice a performance increase right off the bat. It also handles all of the DNS work that Analog normally does as well (rechecking valid and invalid links after a certain amount of time). Simple to use, small, and free, so download it now and start loggin'!
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AnalogX TsDropCopy
Terminal Services is one of the best features of Windows 2000, especially for managing remote servers. Unfortunately, one of the few features it lacks is the ability to easily copy files between the client and server. That is, until AnalogX TSDropCopy!
AnalogX TSDropCopy is a simple to use application that when run on both client and server allows files to be transferred between both machines quickly and easily. Simply drop the file onto the transfer window, or use the SendTo right-click menu from the explorer and let TSDropCopy do the rest. It also has the ability to map different drives paths between different servers and clients, making it simple to move files without any hassles. So if you run Terminal Services, then you NEED TSDropCopy!
Please note; TSDropCopy requires the latest version of the Terminal Services client, which is now called "Remote Desktop Connection".

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Comments - - Added on 27th Jan 2007 by lt -
AnalogX WhoIs ULTRA
If you've ever registered a domain name, or even considered it, you're probably discovered what a hassle it is using the web-based interfaces to the old UNIX command, whois. Wouldn't it be cool if there was a more hip, GUI solution? I thought so, and here it is... AnalogX WhoIs is a GUI application that goes out on the net and looks up domain registration information. How is this useful? Well, there's several uses for this particular tool; first and foremost is identifying whether or not a domain has already been registered. WhoIs also will let you enter already registered domains and return the administration/owner contact information, in case you want to contact the people directly. Of course, if that was all it did, then it wouldn't be much of an improvement... But there's more, you can also automatically launch your web browser and have it go to the page you just did a request on! Still not enough? You can even enter in keywords and have it scan for different domain name combinations - then generate HTML reports from the results! What about people who don't live in the USA, and want something other than a .com/.net/.org? No problem - WhoIs ULTRA supports ALL top level domains (TLD's), and you can quickly and easily add your own to the list! So if you're serious about domain registration, or even just curious, check this out!

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Comments - - Added on 23rd Aug 2003 by vj -
Angry IP Scanner
Angry IP scanner is a very fast IP scanner for Windows. It can scan IPs in any range, even 1.1.1.1 to 255.255.255.255. Its binary file size is very small compared to other IP scanners. I've seen good, fast and small TCP port scanners, but not IP scanners (and not freeware). Angry IP scanner simply pings each IP address to check if it's alive, then optionally it is resolving hostname and tries to connect at specified in Options dialog box TCP port. It also has additional features, like NetBIOS information (computer name, workgroup name, currently loggen in user and MAC address), results saving to CSV or TXT file, can be used as a command-line utility in a batch file, etc. It is using separate threads for each scanned address to increase scanning speed.
Comments - - Added on 16th May 2002 by vj -

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