Best System Utilities for Cloudflare

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    Shift Reviews
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    Shift

    Shift Technologies Inc.

    Free
    1,097 Ratings
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    Shift is your power browser. The only browser to merge all your applications into one beautiful window. Connect all of your email accounts and manage all your apps from one powerful window. Streamline everything you do online when you install Shift and access thousands of apps without leaving your browser. Tired of juggling apps, hundreds of tabs, and multiple accounts? Most browsers make that feel messy, Shift makes it simple.
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    Files.com Reviews
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    6,000+ companies trust Files.com to automate and secure business critical transfers. We obsess about security, compliance, reliability, and performance so your critical business processes just work every time. Easily manage any transfer flow without writing scripts or code, and onboard workloads and partners effortlessly. We support standard file transfer protocols (FTP, SFTP, AS2) for working with external partners and also provide native apps for high performance internal transfers. As a fully Cloud-Native SaaS, there are no servers for you to buy or maintain, there is no installation required, and high availability and redundancy are built in and free. Our InfoSec Program is audited annually by Kirkpatrick Price, a leading information security CPA firm. Our audit covers the scope of the entire Files.com business (not just datacenter operations) and names Files.com specifically. Beware of smaller competitors who try to pass off someone else’s audit as their own. Technical capabilities include encryption at-rest and in-transit, four types of two-factor authentication, nine enterprise identity (SSO) integrations, configurable password and session policies, and a perfect “A+” score from Qualys SSL Labs.
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    Rambox Reviews

    Rambox

    Rambox

    $7 per user per month
    3 Ratings
    PRODUCTIVITY SOFTWARE Rambox is a digital workspace organizer that 🚀 boosts productivity for professionals who use web apps frequently. It centralizes all your apps, making it easy to organize and access frequently used applications in one place. 80K+ users across 5,000 companies of all sizes choose Rambox worldwide to simplify their workspace. Select from our list of 700+ apps which you want to use and organize them into different workspaces. You can have multiple sessions of WhatsApp, Gmail, Slack, etc. and stay signed. Workspaces With over 700 pre-configured apps, you can instantly add them to your workspace, including: - Gmail - Google Apps - WhatsApp - Facebook - iCloud and much more And if your app isn't listed, no problem - you can add any custom app in a few easy steps. Rambox synchronizes app configurations and can disable notifications across all devices in the user dashboard, automatically hibernating inactive apps to free up memory. Plus, users can apply CSS styling and JS code to improve each app's design and performance. Other features include: dark mode, do not disturb mode, spell checking, ad blocking, password management, notification management, and keyboard shortcuts.
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    Feedly Reviews

    Feedly

    Feedly

    $6 per month
    1 Rating
    Our mission is to help people find the knowledge they need in order to excel at what they do. We believe reading opens doors. This applies to all aspects of life, including learning new skills, improving performance at work, and mastering a craft. Readers with curious minds need to read. Feedly allows them to connect with other readers and find information about the topics they are passionate about. You can organize and access all of your trusted blogs and publications in one place. Leo, your AI research assistant will learn to read your feeds and filter out noise. Collaboratively research key industry trends and share them. Ask Leo for help in reading your feeds and prioritizing the topics, events and trends that are important to you. Your team can benefit from your insights. As a team, organize, curate, share and discuss key industry insights. Feedly is a secure place where you can organize and research the topics that matter to your heart.
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    Cloudflare Speed Test Reviews
    Cloudflare Speed Test allows you to determine the speed and consistency with which your Internet connection is working. It can be used to verify that your ISP is providing the speed promised, or to compare ISPs and test network connectivity in different areas of your home. Cloudflare's network covers data centers in more than 200 cities worldwide. The measurements are taken using the Cloudflare network. This means that you will only be testing against servers that are close to you. There are no other networks that could impact your score. There are many speed testing tools available. Our mission is to build a better Internet. We believe that users should have the option to choose from a variety of services. You shouldn't be tied down to one provider, and should be able compare results across tools. To test network performance, the test uses Cloudflare anycast.
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    Technitium DNS Server Reviews
    Your entire network can be blocked from malware and ads at the DNS level! Self-host a DNS server to protect privacy and security. Technitium DNS Server, an open-source authoritative and recursive DNS server, can be used to self-host a DNS server. It is easy to use and requires no configuration. Domain name resolution is not something that anyone really needs to worry about. It works behind the scenes and is difficult to understand. The majority of computer software uses the operating systems DNS resolver, which queries the ISP's DNS server using UDP protocol. This method works well for most people, but your ISP can see what websites you can visit, even if the website uses HTTPS security. Some ISPs can also redirect, block, or inject content into websites that you visit, even if you use a different DNS provider, such as Google DNS or Cloudflare.
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