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Switch Off 2.3

10

Editors Rating


License Free
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 290 Limitations None
Publisher YaSoft File Size 63k
Date added 26 Sep 2002 Check your speed

Switch Off is a tiny, easy-to-use, tray-based system utility that can automatically perform various frequently used operations such as shutting down or restarting your computer, disconnecting your current dial-up connection, and locking your workstation. It also provides fast access to these operations through the system-tray icon. It has a fully customizable Web interface that allows you to initiate operations remotely from any computer with a Web browser installed. The Web interface includes WAP support, so you can control your computer from a mobile phone. This utility is intended to be used by either a novice or a professional user, because of its intuitive interface and professional features. Professional features include command-line support, and a silent install option. Version 2.3 includes numerous code optimizations and fixes all known bugs.

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  • Requirements: Microsoft 32-bit Windows Server 2003, XP Professional, or newer
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