Quartz (Latest) With the new application for Firefox, you can automatically connect and disconnect from the Internet at pre-defined intervals. The following programs will be created at the time of the manual or script execution, you can save them as "schedule.job" or "schedule.script". In other words, the following two files are created on your computer: 1. schedule.job 2. schedule.script As a result, when you launch the program and click on a "Play" button, all the specified URL will be connected or disconnected at the time of its launch. When you schedule a job, you can select from the following functions: - Type: send an HTTP request - URL: enter the URL to send the HTTP request - DNS: enter the address of the DNS for the connection or disconnection - How often: set a connection or disconnection frequency in minutes - Time: set an exact time or date and time for the connection or disconnection You can see when the schedule is initiated. When it is in the green state, it means that the scheduled script or job is ready to run, and when it is in red state, the script or job is not ready to be executed. You can run a script or job once, or you can schedule it for each reboot of your computer. If you have any problems, you can change the value of the program "How often" in minutes, but, as a result, the time of the connection or disconnection may change accordingly. Screenshots: * I recommend to use this only for low-speed connections, as for faster connections it will have no effect. * You can also use the web service for sending HTTP requests from the browser of your computer. * You can use this for multi-user solutions. * It is a Firefox Plugin. IP-Monitor (IP Tracker) is a software utility for tracking your IP-addresses over time. It enables you to see a list of all your current IP-addresses, their IP-numbers, the dates and times of your last connection with these IP-addresses as well as your last outgoing IP-address. It can be run under Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 as well as on Windows XP-compatible Linux distributions, like Ubuntu and Debian. The application allows you to specify the IP addresses for which you want to track the IP-numbers, the IP-numbers to track and Quartz Crack + With Registration Code [Mac/Win] This is the main tool in the series of the Quartz program. When you open it, it creates a task for the task bar. It consists of two parts. First, you can read all the basic information regarding the task. This is a list of all the settings for the task, which you can modify from within the task. You can also switch between a simple interface and advanced interface, both of which are extremely simple to use and user-friendly. Second, you can define some basic settings for the task, like a timer interval, which will be used when you want to disconnect, a list of websites that you want to monitor, the interval between checks and so on. You can also specify a certain number of attempts to the web address. If you do not succeed in the first attempt, you can still attempt again in the next few minutes. Also, the tool can perform HTTP requests, with the ability to specify the type of request. For example, you can have a Get request, a Post request or anything else that comes to your mind. You can also specify a list of usernames and passwords, so you avoid having to log in each time you want to perform a request. All requests are stored on the disk, so you can export them to a file, which you can then use to send to another device. You can also specify what type of connection you want to use for the request. If you choose Internet Service Provider, then you can choose a connection type, with three choices being offered. Dialup, DSL and Cable. If you choose Dialup, you can choose any modem type and a range of modem speed, including: 13k, 24k, 26k and 28k. If you choose DSL, then you can choose between SDSL, VDSL, SDSL2, HDSL and ADSL. If you choose Cable, you can choose to have a modem with Ethernet ports or with an RJ45 patch panel, for instance, with up to 10 ports. Other settings include the user, host and sub domain name, the specific destination URL and the IP address of the device. For the user and host, you can specify the username and password, if you want. The URL must be something simple, or else the tool will just say that the link is not valid. You can also enter the HTTP method, like GET or POST. If you prefer, you can specify a different URL for each of the websites 77a5ca646e Quartz Registration Code Quartz is a free and easy to use tool designed to enable you to easily manage your dial-up connection. This tool is compatible with both Windows and MacOS and the interface is fairly intuitive. As you log in, you can either manage all your connections or create a new one. This first option will show you a list of all your currently active connections. The list allows you to access the following information: IP address, FQDN and DNS info Protocol, Timeout and the last used transmission speed The latter two data items are particularly useful, as they allow you to see and compare the previous connection and the current one. If you prefer to create a new connection, you can do so with a few clicks. You will need to enter your dial-up username and password. Additionally, you need to provide the URL for the website you wish to access via HTTP traffic. A list of all supported protocols and the corresponding information is offered. Quartz Features: Manage all your dial-up connections Automatically connect or disconnect at a specific interval Generate HTTP traffic to up to 5 websites Test the connection Generate CNAME records Test IP leaks Manage FQDNs instead of IP addresses Support for NO-IP, DynDNS and DtDNS accounts Manage ports Manage PPP links Manage Connection Status Automatically update FQDNs when switching from VPN to VPN Support for all connection protocols, including DSL and ISDN Generate traffic to up to 5 websites Export statistics to CSV System Requirements: Windows (7, 8, 8.1) and MacOS Runs great. I've used it for a few years now. I'm in a remote location and make money through paypal. Since there's no direct access, I have a bunch of logs on a server with a tunnel. If I make a mistake or want to close an account, I have to run Quartz. In short, it works great, although it's pretty bloated. They're still working on it. Excellent. A fairly simple interface for a very handy tool. My only gripe is that it tends to be fairly sluggish, particularly when a significant amount of connections are being made. UPDATE: Just about 2 weeks ago, they released a 2.2 version. Since then, they added the ability to configure the authentication timeout period. It's now saved to the registry. Since I What's New in the Quartz? Requirements: Support for Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, macOS, Linux, and FreeBSD 1.0.5 28.03.2017 - A new window is shown when the application is started to permit you to see the information of the last connection in the 'Connection Log' tab. - The application is now easier to configure. A configuration dialog has been added to the main application window. - The application now supports the NTLM authentication protocol. - The Quartz test account is now configured to use the NTLM authentication protocol. - The 'Show/Hide' option of the connection log has been replaced by the 'Edit/Delete' option. 1.0.4 19.03.2017 - The port numbers of the connections are displayed in the 'Connection Log' tab. - The application is now compatible with Windows 8. - The application can now be launched from the Windows Explorer context menu. - The 'Show/Hide' option of the connection log has been replaced by the 'Edit/Delete' option. - The app log has been minimized in some of the screens. - The application now automatically shows the connection log in the 'Connection Log' tab. - The application is now compatible with the latest Visual Studio versions. - The connection log is now colored green when there are no active connections. - The app log has been minimized in some of the screens. - The application now optionally displays the IP address of the computer in the app log. - The application now optionally displays the Internet Service Provider (ISP) of the computer in the app log. - The application now optionally displays the IP address of the computer in the 'Connection Log' tab. - The application now optionally displays the Internet Service Provider (ISP) of the computer in the 'Connection Log' tab. 1.0.3 30.10.2016 - The app log is now minimized when the user manually deletes an entry. - The application now optionally shows the Internet Service Provider (ISP) of the computer in the 'Connection Log' tab. - The 'Save' button has been replaced by a 'Save As' button. - The application now always shows a warning when the app log is set to the maximum number of entries. - The application now optionally shows the Internet Service Provider (ISP) of the computer in the 'Connection Log' tab. - The application now optionally shows the Internet Service Provider (ISP) of the computer in the 'Connection Log' tab. - The application now optionally displays the IP address of the computer in the app log. - The application now optionally displays the IP address of the computer in the 'Connection Log' tab System Requirements For Quartz: Supported OS: Windows XP/2000/2003 Windows XP/2000/2003 CPU: 1 GHz 1 GHz RAM: 512 MB (1 GB for Windows Vista/7) 512 MB (1 GB for Windows Vista/7) HDD: 30 MB (enough for install and setup) 30 MB (enough for install and setup) DirectX: 8.1 Download: WINREFOOT Read Our Magazine Reviews & Articles about WinRefoot WINREFOOT (WinRefoot) is a program that allows you
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