CurrPorts is network monitoring software that displays the list of all currently opened TCP/IP and UDP ports on your local computer. For each port in the list, information about the process that opened the port is also displayed, including the process name, full path of the process, version information of the process (product name, file description, and so on), the time that the process was created, and the user that created it.
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The Windows® Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK) is a set of tools and documentation that support the configuration and deployment of Windows® operating systems. By using Windows AIK, you can automate Windows installations, capture Windows images with ImageX, configure and modify images using Deployment Imaging Servicing and Management (DISM), create Windows PE images, and migrate user profiles and data with the User State Migration Tool (USMT). Windows AIK also includes the Volume Activation Management Tool (VAMT), which enables IT professionals to automate and centrally manage the volume activation process using a Multiple Activation Key (MAK).
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DownTester allows you to easily test your Internet download speed in multiple locations around the world. It automatically test the download speed of the URLs that you choose, one after another. It moves to the next download URL after the specified number of seconds has been elapsed or after it downloads the specified amount of KB – just according to your preferences.
After the download test is finished, you can easily save the result into text/html/xml/csv file, or copy it to the clipboard and paste it into Excel and other applications.
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Have your ever wondered how much distance your mouse travels everyday in meters? How many times you click the left and right mouse buttons? I’m sure many of them want to know this for a change. So here’s a tiny tool specially for the geeks to check how long your mouse have been travelling, clicking all over the desktop.
RSI registers and draws your mouse movements, counts the number of left and right mouse clicks, displaying the distance covered, accurately.
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Wireless networks are more vulnerable then wired networks and can be easily used by neighbors. You can protect your wireless network with strong passwords or other precautionary measures but some flaws could expose networks to eavesdropping and unauthorized access. Now, you can keep a close eye on who’s using your network with a free tool. Zamzom wireless network tool scans your wireless network quickly displaying all computer names, MAC and IP addresses in our network.
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