CNET Editors' review
This Internet connection accelerator speeds up downloading and Web surfing, yet constantly needs restarting. Fast Internet's well-designed interface features a wizard and offers a useful guide to getting started. You'll be able to manually configure your connection settings, or you can use the Quick Setup wizard, which offers preset optimization strategies you can readily employ. Also, Fast Internet lets you save modifications, maximize DNS, and revert to your PC's default settings. In our tests, the application did indeed sped up Internet surfing. Our only complaint with the program is that users have to reboot every time they change or apply new connection settings, but most Internet accelerators work the same way. Overall, system administrators, gamers, and other power users will appreciate what Fast Internet brings to the table.Publisher's Description
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Fast Internet helps you get the most out of your Internet connection by increasing your Web surfing and download speed. You can select from a pre-defined set of optimizations or can tinker with various settings manually to select aggressive settings suiting to your needs. A DNS caching tool is used to speed up your Internet connection even further. Also, with help of Fast Internet, your system clock will always be up to date, synchronized with atomic clock from the free Internet sites.
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"This is a very cool product. I recommend it."
Version: Fast Internet 1.1
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Faster internet, no spywares, I can't afford to buy it, but I wish it was free because I got lots of viruses and my internet was running extremily slow, this made it faster, wish I had the full version.
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