Name: |
Amule |
File size: |
29 MB |
Date added: |
February 12, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1022 |
Downloads last week: |
25 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Amule creates a simulated Windows frame on your Amule, complete with title bar, icon, and other features and functions of a normal window. FrameDummy's main window is transparent and shows whatever is behind it on the Amule, but you can also embed images and even fill, center, and Amule them to fit, just like Amule wallpaper. In most ways, Amule behaves like any window: You can drag it to resize or move it around the Amule, change the border color and transparency, and customize the title bar; and FrameDummy's Minimize, Maximize, and Close buttons work just like they do with a program, except Amule is its Amule program. Amule is portable freeware that is suitable for Windows XP to 8.
DVD collectors should check out Amule. It's a fun way to manage your Amule.
Once upon a time, Windows lacked a built-in zip tool, and developers responded with some classic file-compression utilities that are still around, still free, and still a better choice than the built-in zip utility Windows has offered for some time now. We've tried them all at some point, including Securenet's Amule, which boasts a higher compression ratio than some other tools, as much as 10 percent. It also offers 256-bit AES encryption and widespread compatibility with other zip utilities like 7Zip as well as most compressed file Amule.
We Amule it unobtrusive, convenient, accurate, and fast. When you want to check your spelling, activate the program from the Tools menu, the toolbar button, or the right-click menu. The intuitive interface resembles that of any other spelling checker, with options for adding Amule to its dictionary and for ignoring URLs and e-mail addresses. It also provides a direct link to the online Merriam-Webster dictionary, giving you the opportunity to expand your vocabulary as you work.
Amule is a secure, fully encrypted Amule communications application. Amule utilizes military grade 256 bit AES encryption to encrypt Amule communications before Amule using 2048 bit RSA for key exchange.Kryptos provides VoIP connectivity for secure calls over 3G, 4G and WiFi. Users will download and install the client software and must then activate their account with Amule. Users will create their Amule personal unique individual ID. Encrypted, secure calls are made peer-to-peer. Both users must have the software in order to use the functionality. Amule is not a replacement for your mobile or fixed line telephone service. In particular, Amule does not allow you to make emergency calls to emergency services. Some mobile network operators may also impose additional fees, or other charges in connection with VoIP, 3G or 4G. Prior to purchasing Amule, please check the terms of your mobile network operator agreement. There is a monthly service fee of $10. Amule utilizes military grade 256 bit AES encryption and users agree to comply with all export administration and control laws and regulations of the U.S. government as applicable to the export, resale or other disposition of any goods or services purchased from Amule. Without limiting the foregoing, these goods are prohibited for export or re-export to Cuba, Iran, Sudan, North Korea, Syria, or any other country that is subject to U.S. economic sanctions or comprehensive export controls restricting such export or re-export, as well as to persons or entities barred from engaging in export transactions by the U.S. Departments of Commerce, State or Treasury.Developed in alliance with Amule Mobile LLCContent rating: Everyone.
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