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SI Lookup
License: Freeware
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If you have a domain name, you can use one of the numerous Whois tools to determine its owner. Whois provides complete information about the owner of any domain name, up to the level of mailing addresses and telephone numbers. But what if you don’t have a domain name? What if all you have is a mere IP address? Or what if you don’t need information about the domain name, but are much more interested in who owns the Web server where it’s hosted?
Quite often it is still possible to determine the owner, or, rather, the assignee, of an IP address. IP addresses in North America are assigned by ARIN, an independent, nonprofit corporation that provides IP registration. It is possible to unveil details about the organization that uses a particular IP address, or, to be precise, a block of IP addresses.
There are no tools that come with Windows which can look up information about an IP address. Instead, you can visit ARIN database, learn about its query syntax, and fire up search on an IP address. If the address does not belong to the North American block, you will quite often see only the basic information specifying the country and organization responsible for assigning IP addresses there. To discover owner information of your original IP address, you then will have to visit a whois server of that organization and repeat the whole process.
While there’s nothing wrong in doing all these queries, it takes an awful lot of time. We at Soft Institute wrapped the same thing into a small and package. SI Lookup queries the right server right automatically, and returns clearly legible, well formatted output. It displays all the vital information and allows you to query more than one IP address by simply selecting it from a combo box. Thanks to its user-friendly, convenient user interface, SI Lookup is much more convenient to use than the online tools that Unix-age non-profit organizations provide on the Web.
Author: WinCatalog.com| Date: 15-07-2007 | Size:
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SoundBreak
License: Freeware
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OOS, RSI, CTS... - These acronyms all hurt you, and can kill your career in these wired times.
Repetitive strain injury, Occupational overuse syndrome, and Carpal tunnel syndrome are all faces of the same malaise. In layman's terms, if you use something too much, you'll damage it.
For those on the coal face of the IT industry, it's endemic, and can mean losing a career when typing becomes too painful to sustain...
What can you do?
A good typing technique makes a huge difference. Touch typing is recommended, and you should use two hands to use a shift or control key combo. I switched to the Dvorak keyboard a while back, both to reduce finger movement, and force myself to touch type.
It is a big help to take frequent 'microbreaks' every 5-15 minutes from what you are doing, move around, stretch, and give blood a chance to flow around the place. You should move your arms away from the keyboard and mouse, focus your eyes to some distant point, and relax.
I wrote this program because I always get too involved in what I am working on to remember to take regular breaks (hours can pass before I remember that I should eat, or go to the toilet...). However, I found every reminder program I tried to be too frustrating and/or intrusive to use for long.
What does the program do?
Every 10 minutes (or whatever you set it to) the program will play a sound to remind you to have a stretch. I use a large archive of sound bites from movies and TV (www.tidalwavs.com is good) - the program picks one at random as the reminder each time to keep it interesting.
The important thing is that this is not intrusive, it does not slow me down, and it works. I resent those programs that measure how much you have moved your mouse, or used your keyboard. All that expends resources that my PC and I could better use elsewhere. SoundBreak just sleeps until it is needed.
Author: Leon Matthews| Date: 15-05-2001 | Size:
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Fastream IQ Web/FTP Server
License: Freeware
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Secure, ultra-fast FTP server and robust multi-threaded Web server for Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista, featuring XML-based GUI remote 2-level administration scheme, CGI/ISAPI, separate upload/download speed limits, storage quotas, dynamic DNS, and compression. The easiest NT-based server!
New Generation IQWF Features
- 256-bit HTTPS AND FTPS (explicit SSL, RFC4217)
- Web server can now open 5000 connections/s with 10k connections supported anytime
- FTP server now multi-threaded--one thread per configurable number of clients
- New HTML layout with customizable font colors and size in folder listing
- HTTP file manager now supports UTF-8 (Unicode)
- Multiple GUIs can be opened on the same computer for multi server monitoring
- HTTP/1.1 digest secure authentication implemented
Classic Features of NETFile FTP/Web Server
FXP-enabled FTP and thread-pooled multi-threaded HTTP 1.1 server fulfilling 100Mbps Ethernet (observed on AMD Athlon XP 2000+ and Windows XP and 2003) with 4000 max. concurrent users for each server port
Built-in Dynamic DNS (dyndns.org & no-ip.com) IP updater
Country/domain/IP-address filter keeps intruders away
CGI/1.1 (Common Gateway Interface) and ISAPI/6.0 (MS Internet Server API) implementation with support for PHP and other script interpreters as well as pure CGI executables and ISAPI DLLsDisk storage quotas (per user/group; in both FTP and HTTP)
FTP server complies to RFCs 959, 1579, 2389, mlst, ftpmd5 with optional FXP disabling for extra security and anti-hammering for FTP hack prevention
Bandwidth limits for web domains at user granularity with separate settings for upload and download
Virtual File System (VFS) feature for serving all network drives from a single IP and mapping out-of-root folders automatically and easily
Multiple admin users with different levels of delegated permissions to administrate web domains and FTP users
Author: Fastream Technologies| Date: 20-09-2008 | Size:
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VIA Rhine Combo Driver v 24
License: Freeware
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For use with the following Operating Systems:Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 98SE, Windows 98, Windows 95, DOS, Windows XP Embedded, Linux XFree86 (Not distribution-specific), Windows XP 64-BitFor use with the following Products:VT6105/L/LOM and VT6106 series Rhine Fast Ethernet Controllers ( VT6105 VT6105L VT6105LOM )For Windows 9X/2K/ME/NT/XP/XP64/WinServ64/Unixware/FreeBSD/Linux/Lan Server DOS/LANTASTIC. Please refer to the information in this package, in the folder for your operating system for further details. This driver supports linux kernel versions 2.2.x, 2.4.x and 2.6.x. It also supports x86 and AMD64 based linux systems.To install the driver, save any unsaved work and close all applications then click on the driver download link (above). Choose the "Save File" option and save it to your folder under Windows where you file your drivers. Unzip the file. (To unzip the file right click and highlight "Extract All") Then double click on the Setup.exe file to run the installation program. Follow the prompts and restart at the end of the installation. Before starting this driver installation we suggest you make sure you are installing the latest driver version available. Follow readme instructions/help file for installing drivers when available. Sometimes you need to restart your system for the new installed driver to become active. You can install this driver with the following operating system: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Author: VIA| Date: 13-01-2005 | Size:
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VIA VT6107 & Integrated LAN Combo Driver v 40F
License: Freeware
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For use with the following Operating Systems:Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 98SE, Windows 98, Windows 95, DOS, Linux XFree86 (Not distribution-specific), and Windows XP 64-BitFor use with the following Products:South Bridge integrated VT8231, VT8233, VT8235 & VT8237 ( VT6107 VT8231 VT8233/A/C VT8235 VT8237 ), VT6107 Rhine Fast Ethernet Controller ( VT6106H VT6106L VT6106S )For Windows 9X/2K/ME/NT/XP/XP64/WinServ64/Unixware/FreeBSD/Linux/Lan Server DOS/LANTASTIC. Please refer to the information in this package, in the folder for your operating system for further details. This driver supports linux kernel versions 2.2.x, 2.4.x and 2.6.x. It also supports x86 and AMD64 based linux systems.To install the driver, save any unsaved work and close all applications then click on the driver download link (above). Choose the "Save File" option and save it to your folder under Windows where you file your drivers. Unzip the file. (To unzip the file right click and highlight "Extract All") Then double click on the Setup.exe file to run the installation program. Follow the prompts and restart at the end of the installation. Before starting this driver installation we suggest you make sure you are installing the latest driver version available. Follow readme instructions/help file for installing drivers when available. Sometimes you need to restart your system for the new installed driver to become active. You can install this driver with the following operating system: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Author: VIA| Date: 13-01-2005 | Size:
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