QuikSurfer Internet Accelerator speeds up the 56kbps dial-up, DSL, cable, or mobile data Web browsing experience on a PC by up to 10x times faster. No additional hardware needed and is easy to install. Surfision's unique Multimedia Scalar Compression...

EZ Backup IE Basic makes it easy to backup your Internet Explorer favorites to any local, network or removable drive. The application creates a self-restoring backup archive which includes a wizard interface that will guide you through restoring your...

Live Broadband usage meter is a desktop utility that enables an internet user to monitor live his broadband usage, so he keeps within his ISP's broadband limit for a definite period. It dispenses away with the need to visit your broadband service...

Software designed to provide the user, with a highly functional web connectivity booster (allows users to downloads up to 6x faster), consumer-friendly solution to network performance changes caused by Windows XP-Service Pack the functionality and...

X-Deep/32

X-Deep/32 4.7

X-Deep/32 is an X Window Server for Windows NT/2000/9X/ME/XP that can be used to connect to host systems running UNIX, LINUX, IBM AIX, HP-UX, Sun Solaris or any other operating system that supports X Windows System, in a LAN environment or from a home PC...

Finally get Unlimited Nationwide Internet Service you deserve with Global Internet. With our easy to install software that configures your Internet Connection, Web Browser and E-Mail Software. With service in over 8,000 cities in the United States...

Do you have an unstable Internet connection? Stop staring at your "ping" window or refreshing your browser. "Am I Online!?" is a simple tool thal will let you know instantly when your Internet connection is back online. It supports visual and sound...

RasTimer

RasTimer 1.11

RasTimer is a tiny program for Windows 95 that allows you to keep an eye on your Internet connection time. As soon as you establish a Dial-Up Networking connection, the program starts counting the time. RasTimer appears as an icon next to the system clock...