DNS4Me 4.0.0.1
| Developer: |
RhinoSoft.com (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003 |
| License: | Freeware |
| Price: |
FREE |
| Size: | 1.09 MB |
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DNS4Me is the dynamic DNS service that you need to start hosting your own Internet services. When you have a dynamic IP address, you need something to associate a static domain name with it to make it easier for visitors to access the services you provide. With DNS4Me, you can take control of your Web site by running your own HTTP server. Without a hosting company, you've eliminated the cost of hosting as well as a layer of contact between you and your Web site. This gives you unparalleled control over its configuration, content, and delivery. But the benefits of dynamic DNS aren't just for HTTP servers. Any service that can make use of a domain name can benefit from DNS4Me. This includes FTP servers, email servers, daemons for today's popular computer games, NetMeeting, and much more! With the reliability and excellent support you've come to expect of RhinoSoft.com backing up DNS4Me, you'll get a powerful, no hassle dynamic DNS solution. As is standard with all other RhinoSoft.com products, DNS4Me includes free email support and a year of free updates! Why trust anyone else with your data when you can manage it yourself? DNS4Me makes it possible!
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