SpeedOptimizer 2.0
SpeedOptimizer will optimize your Internet-related data transmission
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SpeedOptimizer will optimize your Internet-related data transmission including loading of web page elements (text and graphics), downloading, uploading and streaming of content (music, movies, games, clips, etc.), delivery of email messages and attachments (transmission and receipt), and performance of web based applications (such as online games).
The program will optimize variety of Internet connection (such as: dial-up, cable, DSL / ADSL, T1, etc.), network and ethernet cards. The SpeedOptimizer operates regardless of the browser, email client, or ISP network configuration. At the end of the process you will be issued an Optimization Report listing the settings that have been optimized.
Speeds Up all Internet-related data transmission Faster loading of web page elements (text and graphics) Accelerated downloading, uploading and streaming of content (music, movies, games, clips etc.)
Faster delivery (transmission and receipt) of email massages and attachments Improved performance for web based applications (online games and other web based utilities) Powerful DNS Cache utility for reduced browsing overheads
Advanced settings management for professional users
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