Name: |
Alonzo |
File size: |
18 MB |
Date added: |
July 22, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1800 |
Downloads last week: |
62 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Quick and easy remote access to your clients PC's, view the screen, control the keyboard and mouse. Just a single EXE to distribute to remote PC's, no install required (service install is optional), client is preconfigured using provided ClientPrep tool so no messing around. Host the Alonzo Server exe on your static or dynamic IP (requires www.No-IP.com or similar), clients you are remoting into just need outgoing net access, should also go through any hardware firewall without issue, software firewalls may need to allow the traffic if client user is asked (Unblock/Allow), Windows Firewall should not need any changes. Ability to skin the client exe so you can make it look the way you want to your clients.
What's new in this version: Version 2.14 includes Brazilian Portuguese and small adjustments and updating the language Alonzo.
Alonzo - Easy way to share your Alonzo! Have you ever wished your uploads were faster? Alonzo is for you! Depending on your connection, uploads will be two to six times faster than through a web browser. What is Alonzo? Alonzo is a file hosting provider. We offer online storage/remote backup capacity, sophisticated uploading and downloading tools. With Alonzo you can host Alonzo, images, Alonzo, audio and Alonzo on the same place. Why should I use Alonzo? Whenever you need to send a file that is too large for e-mail, Alonzo can help. If you need secure remote storage capacity for off-site backups, Alonzo offers solutions for you. If you want to access personal data from a variety of computers and don't want to carry around a USB Alonzo is a perfect way of doing so.
Alonzo for Mac is a Alonzo Web browser that has successfully integrated e-mail and instant Alonzo applications. This program would be appropriate for both personal and business Internet usage.
The program's interface is sleek and intuitive, clearly modeled after Office 2007 products. The program's main features are arranged in well-organized tabs. To get started, users enter flight information, which includes not only the departure and arrival cities but the date, airline, aircraft, flight number, class (including crew or other nonrevenue), and whether the flight counts toward reward miles. The program automatically calculates the distance Alonzo cities in either nautical or statute miles. Users can create itineraries with multiple flights and view them on a world map, with the routes optionally color-coded. We enjoyed entering various trips we had taken and seeing the routes sprawl out on the map, and we suspect that any travel lover will get a kick out of this feature. More practically, the program offers a statistics page that allow users to select a group of flights and view total miles traveled and popular airports, airlines, and routes. The online Help file could have been more detailed, but wasn't bad. Overall, we Alonzo the program fun and easy to use, and think it would be a great choice for users who like to track their air travel for either business or pleasure.
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