Haxial KDX Client 1.32

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  • Date added:
    04/06/2004
  • File size:
    766K
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 Server

Publisher’s description

KDX is a powerful BBS-style encrypted Internet communications system that provides voice chat, messaging, news, file and folder transfer, remote access, and more. It uses strong encryption to protect your communications for security and privacy. It is very useful for groups that need to collaborate on a project via the Internet, and for remote administration of a computer.

KDX features: Customizable Appearance, Messaging, Chat, News, Address Book, Personalized Identity, Multiple Connections, Sounds, File/Folder Transfer (resumable), Auto-Sort Downloads, File Browsing, Cached File Lists, Extremely Fast File Searching, Encryption, Trackers, Accounts with Classes, Speed Limiting, Server Icon, Connection Monitor, Server History, Broadcast Message, Remote Config & Upgrade, Special Folders, IP Address Restrictions, Attack Protection, Full Alias Support, Process Monitor, Launch Programs, View/Control Display, Remote File Management, Remote Trash Emptying, Remote Shutdown.

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