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    HTTP Replicator is a general purpose caching proxy server written in python. It reduces bandwidth by merging concurrent downloads and building a local 'replicated' file hierarchy, similar to wget -r. The cache is also accessible through a web interface
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    Proxy Tester is a proxy list tester and then it generates a wpad.dat file you can use for your browser based on working servers. wpad.dat file selects a random proxy server from the list of provided working proxy servers with each connection request.
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    Opens up IIS Proxy Servers using NTLM to non-Microsoft browsers, etc
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    ProxyCat supplies a whole solution of Proxy, including proxy server exploration, validation, scoring and proxy list exchanging by means of peer-to-peer. User can surf the internet via the auto-generated fast and stable proxy. HTTP/HTTPS SOCKS are both
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