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    <text>Very handy tool for remote desktop. You can change the ports it uses with the registry editor. </text>
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      <description>Microsoft provides the client software Remote Desktop Connection (formerly called Terminal Services Client), available for most 32-bit versions of their Windows operating systems and Apple's Mac OS X, that allows a user to connect to a server running Terminal Services. Third-party developers have created client software for other platforms, including the open source rdesktop client for common Unix platforms. Both Terminal Services and Remote Desktop Protocol use TCP port 3389 by default, which is editable in the Windows registry. </description>
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    <created-at type="datetime">2009-06-23T19:19:24Z</created-at>
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    <text>I use it to do monitoring on our router. I like it.</text>
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        <description>Manage and tweak your network</description>
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      <description>PRTG Traffic Grapher is an easy to use Windows software for monitoring and classifying bandwidth traffic usage. It provides system administrators with live readings and long-term usage trends for their network devices. The most common usage is bandwidth management, but you can also monitor many other aspects of your network like memory and CPU utilizations.
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    <created-at type="datetime">2009-06-22T23:49:32Z</created-at>
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    <text>Great database development system for us. Unfortunately it is being discontinued. </text>
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      <description>Microsoft Visual FoxPro is a data-centric object-oriented and procedural programming language produced by Microsoft. It is derived from FoxPro (originally known as FoxBASE) which was developed by Fox Software beginning in 1984. Fox Technologies merged with Microsoft in 1992 and the software acquired further features and the prefix &quot;Visual&quot;.</description>
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