Finds open access points or hotspots and sets up the connection with a click. Special versions for Pocket PCs and Symbian-based smartphones (Pocket WiFi Radar) also available for purchase.
Firefox and Chrome upgrade that sets up only encrypted connections (HTTPS) to web sites. The Chrome add-on is currently available only as a beta version for testing purposes.
Server for real-time communication using the instant messaging protocol XMPP (Jabber). Easy to install and manage, according to the developer. Available under commercial licence and open source (GPL).
Outlook add-in for exporting emails, contacts, calendar entries, tasks and notes in a range of formats including MSG, Unicode MSG, RTF, TXT, CSV, ICS, HTML and XML. Not only exports individual elements but also entire directories with sub-directories. You can also filter the data by date.
DNS server for use with any Windows platform that can function as a primary DNS server for its own domains. Supports direct real-time editing in the different zones, as well as zone transfers to other servers to increase security. A zone is the area of the domain tree responsible for a name server and which also recognises the official data.
VoIP client for Symbian smartphones. Supports Google Talk, MSN Messenger and SIP VoIP services. Data can be transferred and downloaded via GPRS or UMTS. Download requires you to input personal data. Different version numbers used for different systems.
Executable user script designed as an extension to Google Chrome. Enables you to edit web sites you’ve just displayed, as you can in Greasemonkey or GreaseKit.
Command-line tools for working with Outlook files under Linux. Ispst lists contents of PST files, Readpst converts them to the mbox format, Pst2ldif extracts contacts to LDIF format, and Pst2dii extracts emails to the DII format. Outlook.pst formats PST files.
Open-source code editor for C, C++, Java, C#, XML, HTML, PHP, JavaScript, ASP, VB/VBS, SQL, Objective-C, CSS, Pascal, Perl, Python, Lua, Haskell and other languages. Fast and secure download from The H
Manages documents and allows them to be shared over a network. Includes a Wiki, a calendar, a forum, news and functions for extracting and indexing text in DOC, PDF and XLS files. Requires MySQL and Apache.
Hides your IP address behind the addresses of different proxy servers that are changed at regular intervals, so you can surf the internet anonymously. Fast and secure download from The H
Extracts data from email attachments in Microsoft Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format (TNEF) or in a WINMAIL.DAT file. When starting the program, the file needs to be added to the command line or linked with Fentun.
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