is an integrated suite of dial-up modem tools, including a performance graph, a system time synchronizer, an activity simulator, and much more.
To keep your connection from being dropped, Dialer 2000 includes an anti-idle option that sends a keep-alive signal which simulate network activity. If your connection is dropped for any reason, Dialer 2000 automatically reconnects.
You can manage all your dial-up connections, and even log all of the events that occur. Dialer 200 also comes with an e-mail notification utility and it lets you send quick e-mails without launching your full-blown e-mail package.
Other features of Dialer 2000 include: connection statistics, a performance graph that shows data transfer rates, a custom application launching bar (that can automatically launch applications when a connection is made or when Dialer 2000 is started), online time tracking, the ability to synchronize your PC's clock with an Internet atomic clock server, a utility to post your dynamic IP address to your Web site, connection scheduling, timed connections and disconnections, automatic reconnecting, e-mail notification (with the ability to view the message headers of your waiting e-mail), the ability to send e-mails, the ability to shutdown or restart Windows quickly, and much more.
Dialer 2000 runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
30-day Trial
license
— the installer is 1 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Time Synchronizers.
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