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Sunbelt Personal Firewall 4.6 |
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Thursday, 19 February 2009 12:10 |
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Sunbelt Personal Firewall helps users control how their computers exchange data with other computers on the Internet or local network. Sunbelt Personal Firewall is a necessity for all desktop computers connected to broadband Internet, using DSL, cable, ISDN, WiFi or satellite modems. Within an organization, Sunbelt Personal Firewall prevents a single computer from attacks initiated by internal users. Remote workstations and laptops running KPF are protected from Internet born attacks. Sunbelt Personal Firewall was previously known as Kerio Personal Firewall (KPF). |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 19 February 2009 12:52 |
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Thursday, 19 February 2009 11:57 |
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Comodo claim that their firewall is unique in that it passes all known leak tests to ensure the integrity of data entering and exiting your system. Comodo has put firewall through all kinds of sophisticated tests to ensure its firewall powerful enough to ward off these attacks with default settings. No other firewall has had to work this hard. - PC Magazine Online's Editor's Choice
- Secures against internal and external attacks
- Blocks internet access to malicious Trojan programs
- Safeguards your Personal data against theft
- Delivers total end-point security for
- Personal Computers and Networks
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Last Updated on Thursday, 19 February 2009 12:50 |
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Student Response Network 1.0 |
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Thursday, 19 February 2009 11:30 |
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If your school or training center has a computer classroom with a projector, then you really should add Student Response Network to make it a real powerhouse of learning. There are so many educational advantages when using audience response systems. With Student Response Network, you?ll quickly find that it costs a tiny fraction of the price of hardware-based ?clicker? solutions and actually offers a few nice extra features that you won?t get with hardware solutions. Furthermore, with SRN there is NO installation required. Simply copy the SRNserver folder to the host PC (typically the teacher?s PC) which should be connected to a projector. It can run from ANY folder on that PC, including from the Desktop or My Documents folders. You can even run it from your trusty USB stick! Administrator access is NOT required, so ANY teacher should be able to set up the SRN Server for their own class. Then Copy the SRNclient folder to each PC that will be participating. Like the server, the client can be run from any folder on each PC, including the Desktop or a server-based folder. Open the SRNclient folder and double-click the SRNclient program and connect to the running SRN server. Once setup, ask your questions however you like - via a Word document or Powerpoint slideshow on the projector or just ask them verbally! You can use Student Response Network to get responses for: - Beat the Buzzer-type gameshow questions (first-in gets to answer) - Yes/No or True/False questions - Multiple Choice questions (up to four way - A/B/C/D) |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 19 February 2009 11:34 |
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Wednesday, 18 February 2009 04:54 |
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This tool acts as a proxy between those QuickTime 'buttons', which you can find on various websites (mostly for HD content), and the QuickTime Player. The URLs are intercepted by the tool and it presents you a list of actions to choose from. This tool is also able to extract URLs from .qtl files. Those can be found on for example the Yahoo! movie site. |
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Friday, 13 February 2009 06:38 |
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VideoTube Loader v0.1 is a freeware , designed for automating downloading video from YouTube site, the file that downloaded as .flv extention. Its easy to use, just follow these 3 steps: 1- past your link of video ( YouTube ) in first edite box. link must look like > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxxxx 2- Located your files loction to save in it. 3- press on Download button. Have Fun !! |
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