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Check Proxy Professional (HTTP) 4.20.554


License Purchase
Requirements Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 53 Limitations None
Publisher TAPOR Software File Size 5.1M
Date added 08 Apr 2005 Check your speed

Check Proxy Professional (HTTP). Proxies are store-and-forward caches. When you configure your web browser to use a proxy, it never connects to the URL. Instead, it always connects to the proxy server, and asks it to get the URL for you. Proxies can be used as a sort of firewall, because it isolates you from connecting to the Internet.

Features:

  • Managing / checking HTTP proxy lists
  • Proxy list printing
  • Proxy anonymity level detection
  • Determines type of the proxy server (Anonymous/Transparent)
  • Determines speed of the proxy server
  • Determines Location (country) of the proxy server
  • Recognize different formats of proxy list (separated by colon, spaces, tabs, etc.)
  • Proxy finder (Proxy Hunter)
  • Supports multi-threading (can check many proxies simultaneously)
  • Check Proxy Professional is blazing fast.
  • It requires less CPU/network resources than regular proxy checking software.

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