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InJoy Dialer 3

Developer: F/X Communications (more products...)
OS:WinXP/2000/2003/Linux/OS/2/OS/2 Warp/OS/2 Warp 4
License:Commercial
Price: $35 (Buy it now)
Size:2 MB
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When the dial-up networking capability of your operating system isn't powerful enough, or isn't flexible enough, then you need the features and intelligence of the multi-platform InJoy Dialer.

InJoy Dialer adds unprecedented flexibility, intelligent automation and intuitive control to traditional modem- and ISDN-based dial-up networking. In addition to a wealth of mission-critical connectivity options, the InJoy Dialer provides modern Internet collaboration features, such as next-generation firewall security, seamless IPSec VPN integration, simple 1-port dial-in support, superior Internet gateway capability, intuitive management, and COMPLETE control.




The AWARD-WINNING InJoy Dialer reliably connects a LARGE FRACTION of the world's ATM networks, medical devices, POS terminals, and home networks. It's the market's most complete dial-up networking solution, providing all the features required for secure WAN routing.

Despite InJoy's text-based appearance, it provides a level of control and convenience not usually found in Windows-based applications. If you use your Windows PC for business, the features of the InJoy Dialer will ease your frustrations and allow you to quickly achieve your desired dial-up networking configuration. InJoy is the only Windows dialer to provide a completely independent secure dial-up networking solution - as a welcome alternative to the Windows Remote Access Services (RAS).

InJoy Dialer is the ULTIMATE dial-up solution for organizations of all sizes. Use the power and simplicity of InJoy to deliver secure and robust [24/7] connections. It's the perfect choice for dial-up based embedded systems, mobile workers and the home-network gateway. For more than 5 consecutive years, this Dialer has remained a top-selling application and it continues to drive the dial-up connectivity of prominent financial, medical and government organizations - as well as serving as a great tool for the small business and the home user.
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