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Windows PC Tips
Follow these links to get some handy tips on maintaining and upgrading your computer.
Windows 95 (I'd like to forget about)
Windows NT (It's been awhile...)
Windows 98 tips
Windows 2000 tips
Windows ME (I HAVE forgotten about)
Windows XP tips
Networking Tools
Sam Spade is a general-purpose Internet utility package, with some extra features to help in tracing the source of spam and other forms of Internet harassment.
WinPcap is an open source library for packet capture and network analysis for the Win32 platforms The packet filter is a device driver that adds to Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP and 2003 the ability to capture and send raw data from a network card, with the possibility to filter and store in a buffer the captured packets. Many of the following programs use this library.
Ethereal is used by network professionals around the world for troubleshooting, analysis, software and protocol development, and education. It has all of the standard features you would expect in a protocol analyzer, and several features not seen in any other product.
Whether you're a network administrator, network programmer or power user, AnalogX PacketMon is a fast and simple to use network monitor! Other great tools at this site.
With SnoopAnalyzer Standard, you can obtain full network information about IP, TCP, UDP, whatever! Lots of SnoopPlugin DLLs will let you access more easily to the special information of network data.
Analyzer is a full configurable network analyzer program for Win32 environment. Analyzer is able to capture packets on all platforms (and link-layer technologies) supported by WinPcap, except for Windows 95.
Sniphere is an another network wiretapping program for Windows using winpcap.
Nevertheless, Sniphere is a pretty handy program with a lot of possibilities
which most of free sniffers do not have.
At the DSL/Cable Webserver you will find all the information you need to setup and maintain your own webserver at home or office on your DSL or Cable connection. If you already have DSL or Cable modem, you already have most of the necessary equipment; all you need to do is set it up.
Before your computers can share your Internet connection, they need to be able to share with each other. Visit practicallynetworked.com to find out how.
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Linux/Open Source Links
Slashdot.org - the well-known open source news web site
The Debian GNU/Linux release page
About Debian is a GREAT page for Debian information
News Forge is an online Linux newspaper with all of the latest Linux news
Linux.com for articles, distros, and how-tos
LinuxQuestions.org for all of your Linux questions
Start-Linux.com is your guide to starting Linux
Mad Penguin is a great site for Linux articles
Freshmeat - the open source software site
HTML and Web Design
These are some helpful links for creating web pages.
Brainjar.com - a nice site with web design tutorials
Mysterious Ways - a great free tool for hiding email addresses on web site (so that they can't be harvested)
The Browser-safe Web Palette - a quick reference to web site colors
HForm.com Secure Forms - a cheap form handler for adding secure forms to your web site
Web site backgrounds - this site has some nicer-than-usual web site backgrounds
Web Links
These are web page that have been helpful to us. We'll be adding more as time goes on.
PC Hell - a great page for Spyware and Adware removal help
Computerhope.com offers "free computer help for everyone"
An archive of Windows tips from About.com
Castle Cops - a great Windows security page
The most up to date Norton Antivirus Definitions
F-prot- A useful DOS anti-virus program
PC Pit Stop - Free computer diagnostics
Troubleshooting and tutorials from PracticallyNetworked.com
The Windows Fix Zone has lots of great troubleshooting tips
Death to Spam a guide to getting rid of unwanted email
Dave Navarro's CMD toos - command line tools for Windows
HijackThis - a freeware spyware tracker (Click on Downloads)
Download page for Ad-aware a free Spyware elimination program
Bootdisk.com - a great resource for all sorts of boot disks and other tools
Drivers.com - the name says it all - the ultimate sourse for computer drivers
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