SurfStream 1.0.0.1

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    15/04/2004
  • File size:
    4.5M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/Me/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

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SurfStream lets you surf the Web faster and makes your Internet experience more productive and more enjoyable. SurfStream is easy-to-use and packed with useful tools for all Internet users. It contains a fully featured proxy server that lets you surf the Web significantly faster. It also blocks all pop-up windows and banner ads from Web pages. An intelligent tune-up tool automatically analyzes and optimizes your computer's Internet connection and TCP/IP settings. You also can test the speed of your Internet connection and compare it with popular connection speeds. A bookmark manager lets you organize all your Internet Explorer favorites and check for updates and broken links. An Internet time synchronizer keeps your computer's clock accurate.

Version 1.0.0.1 may include enhancements, minor improvements, and bug fixes.

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