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'Net Pal Features |
Click to see What's new in 'Net Pal 1.2
Click here to view screen shots of 'Net Pal in
action.
'Net Pal is an Internet dialer which works with the dial-up networking
feature of Windows 95/98/ME and Windows NT 4.0. It greatly simplifies and
enhances the standard dialing interface provided with Windows and provides
many more features.
'Net Pal 1.2 is now compatible with Windows NT 4.0 as well as Windows
95, Windows 98 and Windows ME.
- Keeps all your connections in one place.
- Bypasses the standard Windows 95/98
"Connect To" and "Connected" dialogs.
- Allows dialing locations to be
easily changed and edited.
- Re-dials until a connection is
obtained.
- Can re-dial until a specified connect
speed is obtained.
- Reconnects automatically when
disconnected by the remote host.
- Automatically dials a connection
whenever a winsock application requires a connection to the Internet.
- Keeps track of how much time and money
you have spent on each of your connections.
- Breaks down usage statistics by month for
up to 12 months.
- Ping option can provide network
activity at specified intervals to prevent connections being dropped.
- Runs as an icon in the taskbar tray,
using minimal screen space.
- IP address is displayed when
connected.
- Command line options can be used to dial a
connection immediately when 'Net Pal is started.
- Includes "uninstall" program.
- Full 32-bit application written in
C++.
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