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Accel SpeedTec
- Downloads Count: 11,700
- License Type: Shareware
- Price: $15
- Date Added: Jan 13, 2003
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME
- File Size: 495.0 KB
- Author: Montana Software
Description of Accel SpeedTec
Ever get the feeling that the marketing guys aren't even trying anymore? "Johnson! We need a brand name that conveys quickness and technical savvy - go!" Sir! Accel SpeedTec, sir!" Anyway, SpeedTec is a no-nonsense browser accelerator designed for efficiency and flexibility. Unlike other accelerators, SpeedTec works with all Internet connections -- dial-up, cable DSL and LAN. It works by optimizing throughput and squeezing the maximum amount of data through your modem, no matter what the type. Thankfully, it's all invisible and behind-the-scenes. Optimize with one click, and forget about it. (You can return to your original default settings with a single click as well.)
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