EPop is an instant messenger for the office. ePop includes instant pop-up messages, group chat, remote screen control, application sharing, out-of-the-office status indicators, while-you-were-out notes, and complete security administration. Other features include buddy lists, file transfers, auto reply, away messages, instant-reply buttons, message macros, shortcuts, logging, storage, user status, alert notification, busy indicators, limitless message formatting, audible notification, URL recognition, tray operation, extensive administrative controls, and more.
ePop's network administration features include remote control, remote task management and process control, remote application run, and remote shutdown and power-off. Version 3. 114 features complete support for Internet, VPN, RAS and dial-up connections, offline messaging, spelling checker and thesaurus, and an integrated voice conferencing system.
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The bandwidth chart that comes with the software got quite colorful at times. I tested pureVPN by connecting to various wireless networks in public spaces as well as private network, browsed the Web and online forums, and logged into various accounts such as Amazon and banking sites.
I had Wireshark open the entire time to analyze all the network activity entering and leaving my computer. To measure network speed, 53 ran the speed tests from SpeedTest.
net. The tests are designed to measure download and upload speeds when connecting to servers in different cities. I connected to a server, and then looked for a server closest to that location on SpeedTest to run the tests.
I ran the test twice with the VPN service turned off, and again when turned on, and picked the best measurements.
The figures below are over a wired connection. Since the list was so long, I tested the servers in the U.Malaysia, the Netherlands, Germany, and Turkey. PureVPN Performance The best part about the service was how well it boosted performance when accessing international servers.
Performance was in-line with many of the other paid services.
Compare Paid VPN Services Nice Contender to Watch In a market that is increasingly being overrun with VPN services, the team behind PureVPN has managed to add in some features that will appeal to advanced users, but its interface may be just a little too difficult for anyone just hoping for a get-up-and-go VPN service.
The split tunneling is only in beta, but I would be interested to see how this capability would evolve in later versions.
The lack of OpenVPN support and the harder-that-usual-setup will hurt pureVPN among less savvy users. The performance is solid and reliable. Despite a good showing by PureVPN, Norton Hotspot Privacy remains our Editors Choice' for its ease of use and multi-device support. BY FAHMIDA Y.
RASHID While there are plenty of VPN services that offer free 3 alongside paid versions, VPNBook is completely free, with no bandwidth caps or service limitations.
While you need to do a bit of setup to get started, VPNBook gets our Editor's Choice 3 a completely free VPN service.
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Wireless hotspots are convenient, giving you online access even when you are out and about. However, public hotspots aren't always safe, since anyone can be lurking on the network and eavesdropping on all your online activity.
If you connect to public hotspots on a regular basis, you should consider protecting your connection and personal information with a VPN service.
VIEW ALL 6 PHOTOS IN GALLERY Your workplace may offer virtual private networks so that you can connect to corporate file servers and applications even when you are not in the office.
When you start up a VPN session, the remote server communicates with the client software and configures the computer to think it is on the same network as the server. This way, employees can access work servers remotely and securely.
VPN services such as VPNBook works in a similar manner. Users sign in to the service and are immediately redirected to a server within the service's infrastructure.
This way, no one can track the user's geographic location. The service passes all traffic going from the computer to the VPN server and to your destination, through an encrypted tunnel, protecting your data from snoops.
If you aren't ready to commit to a monthly or annual subscription, or need the service for infrequent use, the free VPNBook may be a good way to dip your toe in the VPN pool.
Getting Started As mentioned, VPNBook is different from other VPN services we've looked at in the past in that there is no separate installer or software package. Most services we've looked at, such as Editors' Choice Norton Hotspot Privacy49. 99 at Amazon, include full-fledged software programs you need to download and install on to your computer.
With VPNBook, you configure readily available clientseither built in to the operating system or the open source OpenVPN packagewith the appropriate server information and you are up and running.

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