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What is
EXTREAMDIAL?
ExtreamDial is an Internet acceleration tool that speeds up your online experience by as much as 500%! At a fraction of the cost of broadband,
ExtreamDial's compression technologies can increase the speed of both Web browsing and e-mail.
ExtreamDial can enhance dial-up as well as broadband connections, and is great for both home and corporate users.
Installation and use is incredibly simple plus it allows for automatic updates when there's a new version available.
ExtreamDial can also block annoying pop-up ads, speed up mail transfer, and even block some forms of in-page advertising.
How it works
The ExtreamDial system is actually comprised of an acceleration server and a software client on the user's PC. The
ExtreamDial Accelerator Server retrieves data from the requested external Web server using a high-speed Internet connection, then compresses and optimizes the content for the "last mile" trip. The Accelerator Server optimizes the traffic over the HTTP, POP3 and SMTP protocols.
The software compresses, optimizes and streamlines Web content after it leaves the server, providing a dramatic improvement in Web-browsing speed - particularly attractive for dial-up users who don't have access to high-speed cable, DSL or fixed wireless services. Broadband users will also see a significant improvement in Web and e-mail download times.
What you need
It may sound complex, but all you need to do is download and install the software. The software will handle the rest. Don't delay, try it today!
ExtreamDial runs on Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, NT and XP (A separate Windows CE client is also available), and Mac OS X 10.2 or later.
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What Will Be
Accelerated |
What Will
NOT Be Accelerated |
| All text - HTML, markup, and javascript |
MP3 files, executable & other compressed files -
Streaming media, audio and video files, and zip files |
Most graphics & photos -
Including .jpg and .gif images |
File downloads, especially those outside your
browser using clients such as FTP, IRC, Hotline, etc. |
| Most banner ads - including animated gif images and
Macromedia Flash content |
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All browser-based web email
(hotmail, yahoo, etc) |
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All emails that contain images -
even when read in a dedicated email program |
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