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Alchemy Network Monitor
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Warp9 Whois Plugin
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Plugin for IE browser; Get Whois info with a push on the button ; Supports multiple TLDs; Free and Easy; Works like the history or the Alexa related button. The complete package - plugin and server script - is for sale.
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Website Monitor Tool
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This tool allows for multiple sites to be monitored and an email to be sent out. Monitor Http, Https, SMTP, POP, FTP and more
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Network Eagle Monitor
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Network Eagle is a powerful network service monitor. You can create categorized list of checks on a set and forget basis. It can ping a server, monitor TCP port, check HTTP URL (with HTTP auth), test FTP link, check disk space usage, execute external command check, check databases via ODBC, monitor MS SQL server via native interface. You can write your own script checks using JS and VBS or any other script provider like ActivePerl or Active Python installed on your system. It runs checks at regular intervals and activates predefined alerts on given condition. It can be a sound alert, sending e-mail (icq, pager or mobile via mail gate), execute external program or execute user-written Java, VB script.
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ME Cluster - RemoteNet - Professional
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ME Cluster RemoteNet is a automation control program that lets you work on another computer remotely . The remote computer can be anywhere on the Internet or in your local network. You could see the remote computers screen on your own monitor as the full screen. The RemoteNet-Professional uses Cluster Monitor technique and lets magaer to view all clients screens at real time. Support Virtual Desktop, Virtual Keyboard and Macro editor tools.
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WinaXe Plus SSH X-Server for Windows
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SSH X-Server for Windows, Secure way to run Linux and Unix on Windows Desktop. The WinaXe Plus XServer is a program that emulates the X terminal on your PC. WinaXe Plus is XServer implementation of the X11 R6 release of the X Window System. The XServer can run one or more X Window based client applications (X clients) that are resident on a host computer. The host can be any computer that supports the X protocol.
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