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| 2004-03-30 |
Distribution Release: Securepoint 4.0 |
| Securepoint Firewall & VPN Server version 4.0 has been released: "New: Securepoint Firewall & VPN Server, version 4.0. Securepoint is an excellent and cost-effective choice for companies which wish to secure their Internet access, to protect the departments against each other and build up VPN nets between company and external locations." Visit Securepoint's product page for more information. Securepoint 4.0 is free for home and personal use and can be downloaded from here: securepoint-4.0p3.iso (205MB).
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| 2002-08-02 |
Distribution Release: Securepoint 3.0 |
| From the Securepoint Firewall & VPN Server and Security Manager 3.0 announcement: "Securepoint Firewall & VPN Server is a high-end and cost-effective firewall and VPN solution for protecting your Internet gateway. Securepoint can also be used with existing firewalls and to protect interconnected locations or divisions and lets you create and manage VPN tunnels. The Securepoint is a complete software system with an operation system based on a secure Linux. The high-end security manager supports offline and online mode. Graphical rules support and printable configuration. Securepoint supports TrendMicro VirusWall, Antivir and Sophos virus scanner." A long list of features can be found on the distribution's download page. Get the freeware Securepoint Firewall 3.0 here: securepoint3.0.iso (162MB) or refer to the company's product page (in English or German) for information and pricing of more advanced solutions.
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| September 2009 |
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At one point or another gamers can hit the wall when using other OS systems such as Linux and Mac, as Windows has always been renowned as the OS of choice for the gaming community. In a lot of cases this has changed somewhat over the last few years with the use of virtualization software that helps to bridge that gap, and it can be quite successful to a point. Of course, when you virtualize another OS you can lose some of the performance, than say running a game natively, and with slowdowns and bugs comes frustration. We have listed a few resources that we think are worth a mention for different types of gamers, both online multiplayer and single player, see what you think:
- World of Goo. This is a great puzzle game that will keep you busy for hours, there's also a free playable demo version.
- If you're a online poker enthusiast we can recommend you check out the pokerlistings.com Linux poker page, it has a list of poker apps that are compatible with your OS.
- For the MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game) crowds you could always take a look at Vendetta online, "thousands of people can play together, at the same time, in a single, persistent universe", sounds great!
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