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Simple Port Forwarding 3.2.1 Publisher's description
Simple Port Forwarding works by automating the process for you. So whether you don't understand how to forward ports, or your simply looking for an easier way of doing things then this program is for you.
The main interface of the program is small and clean. Giving options of seeing what is going to be forwarded to the router and how many entries and ports it will use in the process. You have the ability to save your list and send it to another user of the program.
Example would be you have a family member who lives far from you and doesn't really understand port forwarding, so instead of spending a lot of time over the phone walking them through it you can simply have them use the program and have them load the list, then your all done. Now that's a time saver.
Requirements:
· Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
Latest changes:
v3.2.1
Minor graphic fix.
Added more commands to handle more routers.
v3.2.0
Major interface update.
Code tweaks and fine tuning.
Added new option whether or not to show the router pic. This is off by default. This will help users who don't wish to connect to the site to get the router pic. 1 less connection and depending on your internet speed will help speed up the start of the program not having to wait for the router pic.
v3.1.6
Major bug fix. In the past when a user had DEP enabled on their system it would crash the program. In past updates I found some API's in windows to help stop this. This worked for many people, but there where still some users where DEP was still crashing the system. I was able to finally trace it to my custom buttons I had made. I have since replaced them with new buttons and redid the main windows of the program. So far on my system with DEP enabled the crashes have stopped :-)
Many UI changes
Multiple code tweaks.