Version: 2008
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WinSocks Home Edition 1.2

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  • Price: Free to try (30-day trial); $40.00 to buy
  • Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/Vista/NT
  • Date added: March 18, 2007
  • Total Downloads: 804
  • Downloads last week: 2
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This is a Socks 4 and 5 firewall and proxy server. It can be used to provide secure network connectivity to a home or company network while requiring only the computer WinSocks runs on to have external network connectivity. It offers access control and logging facilities.

Connect your phone to the Web to back up the phone, share photos, or access contacts or text messages

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