An absolute must for stopping and killing spyware and data leaks. Try our trial free software download.
Advanced Web Ranking is a tool that will help you check your web site position on all major search engines. It saves you hours of tedious work while monitoring your web site's search engine position. Advanced Web Ranking generates tabular and graphical reports that will help you check not just the position of your website but the position of your competitors' web sites as well. Exports reports as PDF, HTML, Excel, XML or Text files, and emails them to you and your customers.
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Extend host applications using web services, Reflection terminal emulation software (including support for tn3270 and tn5250), and Verastream web-to-host integration software.
PCMantra is committed towards providing ahead of time, user-friendly, extremely effective software products resurrecting control of PC back to user. Not just a Wash, Clean or Shred tool, PCMantra's CleanMantra comes with an Active Protection Shield providing security against Browser Hijack, Privacy trespassing. Clean, Shred, Control, Active Shield. Total Control.
This is the most complete set of Internet resources accessible from one site anywhere on the Web, making it a great default home page, and the warren of pointers to browsers, Gophers, virtual maps, catalogues and directories will probably have you lost underground for hours. Tutorials range from getting started through to designing your own pages. The formerly wonderful 'what's new' has moved to Yahoo but the 'what's cool' is still great.
This an extremely popular and much-mirrored site, housing, as it does, a collection of 298 textured backgrounds for use in your Web pages, 3D modelling or VRML. Three separate sections concentrate on normal textures (simple bubbly-surfaced abstracts), abnormal textures (warped spacey landscapes) and odds 'n ends (close-ups from a class biology lesson). Personal users get to download them for free but commercial sites should pay a modest fee. Lastly, to see that it's legible and to check the overall effect ,you can also link to a whizzy little Windows utility called the Color Manipulation Device. Just like that!
Netscape's hosting more plug-ins than you've had hot chips and this site serves them up from an easy-to-access menu. Never mind the fancy-schmancy... just click and ride! Among the free/shareware and demo goodies for every kind of machine are: a plug-in developer's kit, beta downloadables galore from jolly old standbys like Adobe's Acrobat Reader and the Real Audio player, to more complex programs like Open2U, which will embed MPEG movies with synch sound. Links to presentation packs, multi-media players, vector graphic and VR viewers (thrill to the animated birdie, play the virtual piano, make the 'copter fly), global time clocks, business software to view Excel graphs online, all kindsa stuff.
If you're building a Web site you simply have to visit this site! It's big Bill Gates at his most generous - dishing out loads of free booty in exchange for you simply filling out a form and including the Internet Explorer logo on your site. On the site you'll find the release version of Microsoft's Front Page authoring software, a beta copy of Visual J++ and loads more besides. It may all be part of Bill's masterplan to make Internet Explorer the world's most prominent browser, but hey you can't complain too much all the stuff on there is free.
Marek reckon he's got the top site if you're looking for 32-bit shareware and Internet resources. He could have a point...there are Net apps, links,hints and tips...indeed everything you could want to spice up your surfing. Shame about the crappy design though.
The site looks kind of dull, but at least you can download free anti-virus software. ViruSafe WEB scans files for viruses as files are downloaded from the Net and works with most of the popular browsers. It's also worth downloading the utility which removes the particularly deadly Hare.Krishna.7610 virus.
Well shiver my timbers, Cap'n Fishy is overly fixated with all things nautical and seafaring and he has trawled the Net for you. His haddock-grabbing hotlinks to all sorts of Net software are meant for beginners who are also Windows-users, but sometimes his marine metaphors get in the way of clear and concise information. Shipwrecked!
JavaWorld fuels every pumped programmer's caffeine-filled addiction to Java, one computer language with a real adrenalin buzz tutorials, trends, tools, applet reviews and cappuccino culture. Just try and keep it down to one or two cups a day!
An excellent service from the bloke that originally brought us Browserwatch, a service that supplies the latest information on new browsers, servers, cgi's etc. What with Netscape add-ons and whatnots currently appearing left, right and centre, now seems an opportune moment to open Browserwatch's Plug-In Plaza. Essentially it tracks the development of the latest software, telling you which company it comes from, what platforms it supports, what stage of development it's at, and then it links you to it. A simple and effective idea and also a great way of keeping up with the Jones'.
Xing is responsible for Real Audio rival Streamworks, which supplies on-demand audio and video over the Internet and local area networks. Macintosh is currently audio-only but the Windows PC version is pretty impressive. Quality over the Net is better than Real Audio and images are updated regularly. Using a 28.8kbps modem it is still worth the effort ,although as you're tapping into a stream of audio, as it were, when it gets too busy you're thrown off. At the moment it's mainly American radio stations that you get to check out. Go to it.
Superb proprietary technology, the potential of which has, as yet, to be fully exploited. Pick a character or 'avatar'. Choose from stuff like a penguin, a statue, Alice in Wonderland etc. Give yourself a name. Then wander around some neat 3D environs enquiring of your fellow Worlds Chat companions whatsoever you wish. This is the future.
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