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    imgCool Tunnelier

    imgCool Tunnelier

    Start Tunneling for Anonymous People

    .... Browsing with Direct Proxy Tunnel (Only IE and Google Chrome) 6. Tunneling via HTTP Proxy, Socks4 and Socks5 7. Add Route IP, Delete IP, route print and other IP Configuration 8. Play Game Online via Proxy Server 9. Connection with TOR Server 10. Support Modem GSM, Internet Cable, LAN and Wifi 11. Auto Create Dial Up with DNS Google 12. Dial Up connection from imgCool Tunnelier 13. Update Anti virus 14. Win 8 Apps Store 15. Direct Tunneling without Proxifier 16. Proxy winHTTP 17. Etc
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    cvsq (CVS queued) is a tool that enables developers with a dial-up connection to work comfortably with CVS. It accepts same arguments as CVS but instead of directly processing them, cvsq stores all requests in a queue and handles them later.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    netconfwiz is wizard like interface that guides a newbie user through setting up different network connections on Linux (Dial-up, xDSL, Cable, LAN, wlan). It stores the settings in a distro-neutral XML format.
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