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FileZach is a perfomance driven application which uses the Winsock control to send and recieve files from one computer to another. While not exactly 'super fast' (as its brother FileZap), it is much faster than tradditional email/im clients. To start off, you can choose 5 basic upload/input speeds. The first one, small, will open the file in binary mode, and input 1024 bytes (1kb) and send it to the remote user. There is then Medium (10kb), Large (1mb) and Huge(10mb). Due to perfomance issues with your computer, I recommend you select 'Medium' first, then if your pc can handle it 'Large'. Huge on my own development computer (Celeron1.5/128ram) caused crashes and freezes with the application and windows. For your convieniance, you can monitor two upload speeds, wherein most apps only have one. The *Sent* progressbar monitors how much data you have sent via winsock to the remote host. The *Recieved* progressbar monitors how much data the remote host has recieved and written to disk. While using larger input speeds, keep in mind that if the remote host computer is much slower than yours, you may see that the upload bar is much farther than the recieved one. You can monitor all downloading files on the listview on the main form, and click on an item to see its progress. If you do not want to recieve any files, goto File --> Disable, and the winsocks will stop listening for connections. IF you would like to send a file goto File --> Send, or if you would like to cancel all downloads, goto File --> Disconnect all. I look forward to hearing your feedback and/or votes, please report any bugs you find in this application. If I get enough response, I'll start working on FileZach Plus+, which will have File Sharing, operate as a download manager for internet explorer, will include compression/encryption and also UserToUser chat while files are being transfered.
Security Port Scanner can check for open ports on your own or a friend's computer. You can specify what ports to scan, and they will be added to the listbox when a successful connection has been made. A recommendation message box will popup if any open ports are found on your own system to install a personal firewall, but that will only happen once if you dont care. Security Port Scanner is high speed, and has scan rates of over 200 ports per second on local scans, and 100 ports per second on remote scans. The computer I tested this on was a 1.4 GHZ Celeron with 128 RAM using Cox Cable Internet, so your results may be diffrent. I hope this will help you out, I have seen many slower and less efficent ones here on planet source code. Votes and feedback appreciated.
Security Port Scanner can check for open ports on your own or a friend's computer. You can specify what ports to scan, and they will be added to the listbox when a successful connection has been made. A recommendation message box will popup if any open ports are found on your own system to install a personal firewall, but that will only happen once if you dont care. Security Port Scanner is high speed, and has scan rates of over 200 ports per second on local scans, and 100 ports per second on remote scans. The computer I tested this on was a 1.4 GHZ Celeron with 128 RAM using Cox Cable Internet, so your results may be diffrent. I hope this will help you out, I have seen many slower and less efficent ones here on planet source code. Votes and feedback appreciated.
FileZach is a perfomance driven application which uses the Winsock control to send and recieve files from one computer to another. While not exactly 'super fast' (as its brother FileZap), it is much faster than tradditional email/im clients. To start off, you can choose 5 basic upload/input speeds. The first one, small, will open the file in binary mode, and input 1024 bytes (1kb) and send it to the remote user. There is then Medium (10kb), Large (1mb) and Huge(10mb). Due to perfomance issues with your computer, I recommend you select 'Medium' first, then if your pc can handle it 'Large'. Huge on my own development computer (Celeron1.5/128ram) caused crashes and freezes with the application and windows. For your convieniance, you can monitor two upload speeds, wherein most apps only have one. The *Sent* progressbar monitors how much data you have sent via winsock to the remote host. The *Recieved* progressbar monitors how much data the remote host has recieved and written to disk. While using larger input speeds, keep in mind that if the remote host computer is much slower than yours, you may see that the upload bar is much farther than the recieved one. You can monitor all downloading files on the listview on the main form, and click on an item to see its progress. If you do not want to recieve any files, goto File --> Disable, and the winsocks will stop listening for connections. IF you would like to send a file goto File --> Send, or if you would like to cancel all downloads, goto File --> Disconnect all. I look forward to hearing your feedback and/or votes, please report any bugs you find in this application. If I get enough response, I'll start working on FileZach Plus+, which will have File Sharing, operate as a download manager for internet explorer, will include compression/encryption and also UserToUser chat while files are being transfered.
FileZach is a perfomance driven application which uses the Winsock control to send and recieve files from one computer to another. While not exactly 'super fast' (as its brother FileZap), it is much faster than tradditional email/im clients. To start off, you can choose 5 basic upload/input speeds. The first one, small, will open the file in binary mode, and input 1024 bytes (1kb) and send it to the remote user. There is then Medium (10kb), Large (1mb) and Huge(10mb). Due to perfomance issues with your computer, I recommend you select 'Medium' first, then if your pc can handle it 'Large'. Huge on my own development computer (Celeron1.5/128ram) caused crashes and freezes with the application and windows. For your convieniance, you can monitor two upload speeds, wherein most apps only have one. The *Sent* progressbar monitors how much data you have sent via winsock to the remote host. The *Recieved* progressbar monitors how much data the remote host has recieved and written to disk. While using larger input speeds, keep in mind that if the remote host computer is much slower than yours, you may see that the upload bar is much farther than the recieved one. You can monitor all downloading files on the listview on the main form, and click on an item to see its progress. If you do not want to recieve any files, goto File --> Disable, and the winsocks will stop listening for connections. IF you would like to send a file goto File --> Send, or if you would like to cancel all downloads, goto File --> Disconnect all. I look forward to hearing your feedback and/or votes, please report any bugs you find in this application. If I get enough response, I'll start working on FileZach Plus+, which will have File Sharing, operate as a download manager for internet explorer, will include compression/encryption and also UserToUser chat while files are being transfered.
Security Port Scanner can check for open ports on your own or a friend's computer. You can specify what ports to scan, and they will be added to the listbox when a successful connection has been made. A recommendation message box will popup if any open ports are found on your own system to install a personal firewall, but that will only happen once if you dont care. Security Port Scanner is high speed, and has scan rates of over 200 ports per second on local scans, and 100 ports per second on remote scans. The computer I tested this on was a 1.4 GHZ Celeron with 128 RAM using Cox Cable Internet, so your results may be diffrent. I hope this will help you out, I have seen many slower and less efficent ones here on planet source code. Votes and feedback appreciated.
FileZach is a perfomance driven application which uses the Winsock control to send and recieve files from one computer to another. While not exactly 'super fast' (as its brother FileZap), it is much faster than tradditional email/im clients. To start off, you can choose 5 basic upload/input speeds. The first one, small, will open the file in binary mode, and input 1024 bytes (1kb) and send it to the remote user. There is then Medium (10kb), Large (1mb) and Huge(10mb). Due to perfomance issues with your computer, I recommend you select 'Medium' first, then if your pc can handle it 'Large'. Huge on my own development computer (Celeron1.5/128ram) caused crashes and freezes with the application and windows. For your convieniance, you can monitor two upload speeds, wherein most apps only have one. The *Sent* progressbar monitors how much data you have sent via winsock to the remote host. The *Recieved* progressbar monitors how much data the remote host has recieved and written to disk. While using larger input speeds, keep in mind that if the remote host computer is much slower than yours, you may see that the upload bar is much farther than the recieved one. You can monitor all downloading files on the listview on the main form, and click on an item to see its progress. If you do not want to recieve any files, goto File --> Disable, and the winsocks will stop listening for connections. IF you would like to send a file goto File --> Send, or if you would like to cancel all downloads, goto File --> Disconnect all. I look forward to hearing your feedback and/or votes, please report any bugs you find in this application. If I get enough response, I'll start working on FileZach Plus+, which will have File Sharing, operate as a download manager for internet explorer, will include compression/encryption and also UserToUser chat while files are being transfered.
Security Port Scanner can check for open ports on your own or a friend's computer. You can specify what ports to scan, and they will be added to the listbox when a successful connection has been made. A recommendation message box will popup if any open ports are found on your own system to install a personal firewall, but that will only happen once if you dont care. Security Port Scanner is high speed, and has scan rates of over 200 ports per second on local scans, and 100 ports per second on remote scans. The computer I tested this on was a 1.4 GHZ Celeron with 128 RAM using Cox Cable Internet, so your results may be diffrent. I hope this will help you out, I have seen many slower and less efficent ones here on planet source code. Votes and feedback appreciated.
FileZach is a perfomance driven application which uses the Winsock control to send and recieve files from one computer to another. While not exactly 'super fast' (as its brother FileZap), it is much faster than tradditional email/im clients. To start off, you can choose 5 basic upload/input speeds. The first one, small, will open the file in binary mode, and input 1024 bytes (1kb) and send it to the remote user. There is then Medium (10kb), Large (1mb) and Huge(10mb). Due to perfomance issues with your computer, I recommend you select 'Medium' first, then if your pc can handle it 'Large'. Huge on my own development computer (Celeron1.5/128ram) caused crashes and freezes with the application and windows. For your convieniance, you can monitor two upload speeds, wherein most apps only have one. The *Sent* progressbar monitors how much data you have sent via winsock to the remote host. The *Recieved* progressbar monitors how much data the remote host has recieved and written to disk. While using larger input speeds, keep in mind that if the remote host computer is much slower than yours, you may see that the upload bar is much farther than the recieved one. You can monitor all downloading files on the listview on the main form, and click on an item to see its progress. If you do not want to recieve any files, goto File --> Disable, and the winsocks will stop listening for connections. IF you would like to send a file goto File --> Send, or if you would like to cancel all downloads, goto File --> Disconnect all. I look forward to hearing your feedback and/or votes, please report any bugs you find in this application. If I get enough response, I'll start working on FileZach Plus+, which will have File Sharing, operate as a download manager for internet explorer, will include compression/encryption and also UserToUser chat while files are being transfered.
Security Port Scanner can check for open ports on your own or a friend's computer. You can specify what ports to scan, and they will be added to the listbox when a successful connection has been made. A recommendation message box will popup if any open ports are found on your own system to install a personal firewall, but that will only happen once if you dont care. Security Port Scanner is high speed, and has scan rates of over 200 ports per second on local scans, and 100 ports per second on remote scans. The computer I tested this on was a 1.4 GHZ Celeron with 128 RAM using Cox Cable Internet, so your results may be diffrent. I hope this will help you out, I have seen many slower and less efficent ones here on planet source code. Votes and feedback appreciated.
FileZach is a perfomance driven application which uses the Winsock control to send and recieve files from one computer to another. While not exactly 'super fast' (as its brother FileZap), it is much faster than tradditional email/im clients. To start off, you can choose 5 basic upload/input speeds. The first one, small, will open the file in binary mode, and input 1024 bytes (1kb) and send it to the remote user. There is then Medium (10kb), Large (1mb) and Huge(10mb). Due to perfomance issues with your computer, I recommend you select 'Medium' first, then if your pc can handle it 'Large'. Huge on my own development computer (Celeron1.5/128ram) caused crashes and freezes with the application and windows. For your convieniance, you can monitor two upload speeds, wherein most apps only have one. The *Sent* progressbar monitors how much data you have sent via winsock to the remote host. The *Recieved* progressbar monitors how much data the remote host has recieved and written to disk. While using larger input speeds, keep in mind that if the remote host computer is much slower than yours, you may see that the upload bar is much farther than the recieved one. You can monitor all downloading files on the listview on the main form, and click on an item to see its progress. If you do not want to recieve any files, goto File --> Disable, and the winsocks will stop listening for connections. IF you would like to send a file goto File --> Send, or if you would like to cancel all downloads, goto File --> Disconnect all. I look forward to hearing your feedback and/or votes, please report any bugs you find in this application. If I get enough response, I'll start working on FileZach Plus+, which will have File Sharing, operate as a download manager for internet explorer, will include compression/encryption and also UserToUser chat while files are being transfered.
Security Port Scanner can check for open ports on your own or a friend's computer. You can specify what ports to scan, and they will be added to the listbox when a successful connection has been made. A recommendation message box will popup if any open ports are found on your own system to install a personal firewall, but that will only happen once if you dont care. Security Port Scanner is high speed, and has scan rates of over 200 ports per second on local scans, and 100 ports per second on remote scans. The computer I tested this on was a 1.4 GHZ Celeron with 128 RAM using Cox Cable Internet, so your results may be diffrent. I hope this will help you out, I have seen many slower and less efficent ones here on planet source code. Votes and feedback appreciated.
Security Port Scanner can check for open ports on your own or a friend's computer. You can specify what ports to scan, and they will be added to the listbox when a successful connection has been made. A recommendation message box will popup if any open ports are found on your own system to install a personal firewall, but that will only happen once if you dont care. Security Port Scanner is high speed, and has scan rates of over 200 ports per second on local scans, and 100 ports per second on remote scans. The computer I tested this on was a 1.4 GHZ Celeron with 128 RAM using Cox Cable Internet, so your results may be diffrent. I hope this will help you out, I have seen many slower and less efficent ones here on planet source code. Votes and feedback appreciated.
FileZach is a perfomance driven application which uses the Winsock control to send and recieve files from one computer to another. While not exactly 'super fast' (as its brother FileZap), it is much faster than tradditional email/im clients. To start off, you can choose 5 basic upload/input speeds. The first one, small, will open the file in binary mode, and input 1024 bytes (1kb) and send it to the remote user. There is then Medium (10kb), Large (1mb) and Huge(10mb). Due to perfomance issues with your computer, I recommend you select 'Medium' first, then if your pc can handle it 'Large'. Huge on my own development computer (Celeron1.5/128ram) caused crashes and freezes with the application and windows. For your convieniance, you can monitor two upload speeds, wherein most apps only have one. The *Sent* progressbar monitors how much data you have sent via winsock to the remote host. The *Recieved* progressbar monitors how much data the remote host has recieved and written to disk. While using larger input speeds, keep in mind that if the remote host computer is much slower than yours, you may see that the upload bar is much farther than the recieved one. You can monitor all downloading files on the listview on the main form, and click on an item to see its progress. If you do not want to recieve any files, goto File --> Disable, and the winsocks will stop listening for connections. IF you would like to send a file goto File --> Send, or if you would like to cancel all downloads, goto File --> Disconnect all. I look forward to hearing your feedback and/or votes, please report any bugs you find in this application. If I get enough response, I'll start working on FileZach Plus+, which will have File Sharing, operate as a download manager for internet explorer, will include compression/encryption and also UserToUser chat while files are being transfered.
Security Port Scanner can check for open ports on your own or a friend's computer. You can specify what ports to scan, and they will be added to the listbox when a successful connection has been made. A recommendation message box will popup if any open ports are found on your own system to install a personal firewall, but that will only happen once if you dont care. Security Port Scanner is high speed, and has scan rates of over 200 ports per second on local scans, and 100 ports per second on remote scans. The computer I tested this on was a 1.4 GHZ Celeron with 128 RAM using Cox Cable Internet, so your results may be diffrent. I hope this will help you out, I have seen many slower and less efficent ones here on planet source code. Votes and feedback appreciated.
FileZach is a perfomance driven application which uses the Winsock control to send and recieve files from one computer to another. While not exactly 'super fast' (as its brother FileZap), it is much faster than tradditional email/im clients. To start off, you can choose 5 basic upload/input speeds. The first one, small, will open the file in binary mode, and input 1024 bytes (1kb) and send it to the remote user. There is then Medium (10kb), Large (1mb) and Huge(10mb). Due to perfomance issues with your computer, I recommend you select 'Medium' first, then if your pc can handle it 'Large'. Huge on my own development computer (Celeron1.5/128ram) caused crashes and freezes with the application and windows. For your convieniance, you can monitor two upload speeds, wherein most apps only have one. The *Sent* progressbar monitors how much data you have sent via winsock to the remote host. The *Recieved* progressbar monitors how much data the remote host has recieved and written to disk. While using larger input speeds, keep in mind that if the remote host computer is much slower than yours, you may see that the upload bar is much farther than the recieved one. You can monitor all downloading files on the listview on the main form, and click on an item to see its progress. If you do not want to recieve any files, goto File --> Disable, and the winsocks will stop listening for connections. IF you would like to send a file goto File --> Send, or if you would like to cancel all downloads, goto File --> Disconnect all. I look forward to hearing your feedback and/or votes, please report any bugs you find in this application. If I get enough response, I'll start working on FileZach Plus+, which will have File Sharing, operate as a download manager for internet explorer, will include compression/encryption and also UserToUser chat while files are being transfered.
Security Port Scanner can check for open ports on your own or a friend's computer. You can specify what ports to scan, and they will be added to the listbox when a successful connection has been made. A recommendation message box will popup if any open ports are found on your own system to install a personal firewall, but that will only happen once if you dont care. Security Port Scanner is high speed, and has scan rates of over 200 ports per second on local scans, and 100 ports per second on remote scans. The computer I tested this on was a 1.4 GHZ Celeron with 128 RAM using Cox Cable Internet, so your results may be diffrent. I hope this will help you out, I have seen many slower and less efficent ones here on planet source code. Votes and feedback appreciated.
FileZach is a perfomance driven application which uses the Winsock control to send and recieve files from one computer to another. While not exactly 'super fast' (as its brother FileZap), it is much faster than tradditional email/im clients. To start off, you can choose 5 basic upload/input speeds. The first one, small, will open the file in binary mode, and input 1024 bytes (1kb) and send it to the remote user. There is then Medium (10kb), Large (1mb) and Huge(10mb). Due to perfomance issues with your computer, I recommend you select 'Medium' first, then if your pc can handle it 'Large'. Huge on my own development computer (Celeron1.5/128ram) caused crashes and freezes with the application and windows. For your convieniance, you can monitor two upload speeds, wherein most apps only have one. The *Sent* progressbar monitors how much data you have sent via winsock to the remote host. The *Recieved* progressbar monitors how much data the remote host has recieved and written to disk. While using larger input speeds, keep in mind that if the remote host computer is much slower than yours, you may see that the upload bar is much farther than the recieved one. You can monitor all downloading files on the listview on the main form, and click on an item to see its progress. If you do not want to recieve any files, goto File --> Disable, and the winsocks will stop listening for connections. IF you would like to send a file goto File --> Send, or if you would like to cancel all downloads, goto File --> Disconnect all. I look forward to hearing your feedback and/or votes, please report any bugs you find in this application. If I get enough response, I'll start working on FileZach Plus+, which will have File Sharing, operate as a download manager for internet explorer, will include compression/encryption and also UserToUser chat while files are being transfered.
Security Port Scanner can check for open ports on your own or a friend's computer. You can specify what ports to scan, and they will be added to the listbox when a successful connection has been made. A recommendation message box will popup if any open ports are found on your own system to install a personal firewall, but that will only happen once if you dont care. Security Port Scanner is high speed, and has scan rates of over 200 ports per second on local scans, and 100 ports per second on remote scans. The computer I tested this on was a 1.4 GHZ Celeron with 128 RAM using Cox Cable Internet, so your results may be diffrent. I hope this will help you out, I have seen many slower and less efficent ones here on planet source code. Votes and feedback appreciated.
FileZach is a perfomance driven application which uses the Winsock control to send and recieve files from one computer to another. While not exactly 'super fast' (as its brother FileZap), it is much faster than tradditional email/im clients. To start off, you can choose 5 basic upload/input speeds. The first one, small, will open the file in binary mode, and input 1024 bytes (1kb) and send it to the remote user. There is then Medium (10kb), Large (1mb) and Huge(10mb). Due to perfomance issues with your computer, I recommend you select 'Medium' first, then if your pc can handle it 'Large'. Huge on my own development computer (Celeron1.5/128ram) caused crashes and freezes with the application and windows. For your convieniance, you can monitor two upload speeds, wherein most apps only have one. The *Sent* progressbar monitors how much data you have sent via winsock to the remote host. The *Recieved* progressbar monitors how much data the remote host has recieved and written to disk. While using larger input speeds, keep in mind that if the remote host computer is much slower than yours, you may see that the upload bar is much farther than the recieved one. You can monitor all downloading files on the listview on the main form, and click on an item to see its progress. If you do not want to recieve any files, goto File --> Disable, and the winsocks will stop listening for connections. IF you would like to send a file goto File --> Send, or if you would like to cancel all downloads, goto File --> Disconnect all. I look forward to hearing your feedback and/or votes, please report any bugs you find in this application. If I get enough response, I'll start working on FileZach Plus+, which will have File Sharing, operate as a download manager for internet explorer, will include compression/encryption and also UserToUser chat while files are being transfered.