WorldWebAccess Accelerator 3.10.8

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    28/03/2006
  • File size:
    1.3M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

Image - WorldWebAccess Accelerator 3.10.8

Speed up your Internet connection with the WorldWebAccess Internet Accelerator. Surf the Web, e-mail, and download photos or files up to 10X faster. Accelerator also includes advanced pop-up and banner ad blockers, privacy protection, application cleaning tools, and anti-spyware option. Accelerator works its magic by utilizing a vast network of caching servers around the World and a compression algorithm to increase the speed of your dial-up connection. Accelerator instantly compresses Web pages, images, animations, and documents. It speeds up FTP downloads, Web browsing, and e-mail (POP3, SMTP, and IMAP). Either disable or purchase subscription at the end of the trial..

Version 3.21 added AOL 9.0 compatibility.

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  1. This program killed everything internet Anonymous -- July 15 2006, 14.07

    I downloaded the program and then could not get any Internet pages up - at all. Don't know if the Pop-up killer killed it but it is now gone from my Computer

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