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        <description>Tired of slow surfing speed and long waits for pages and files to download? Getting delayed responses when you are gaming online? Your modem settings are not optimized! As seen on PC Magazine, Windows Magazine WinList Winner and Top 10 Download on TechWeb.com for 8 months straight, Modem Booster works with all dial-up Networking ISPs and optimizes your Internet connection settings to increase your modem speed by up to 300 per cent. Modem Booster analyzes and informs you the exact amount of speed increase you can expect in percentage terms, so you will see and feel the difference! It is the only Web Accelerator that does a thorough check up of your modem settings and systematically tunes it up by matching your ISP’s settings to your connection settings to increase your web browsing and download speed. Modem Booster features an Auto-tune options novice users to optimize their modem at a click of a button. Advanced Users can select Manual Tune-up to manually tweak the MTU, RWIN, TTL and Cache settings.  Modem Booster's new Ping Technology gives you the absolute best possible ping settings on your system and ISP! Enjoy significant speed boosts all ISPs, including  AOL, Compuserve 2000, MSN and NetZero.</description>
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            <title>My comments by Nabeel M with average rate 5.0</title>
            <link>http://modem-booster.inkline-global-inc.qarchive.org/#2</link>
            <description>
                Very good.
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            <pubDate>20 Mon 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>Deplorable at best. by Fain with average rate 1.0</title>
            <link>http://modem-booster.inkline-global-inc.qarchive.org/#1</link>
            <description>
                I am an AOL user, and you all who also use AOL can share my pain. I download at 5kb/s, and after using the modem booster, I can see that AOL is a lost cause, and so is this program. I used the program, and was instantly confused. Sure, at first I understood it, but when it came to automatically dialing my connection 22+ times, I got fed up. Not to mention, after I ran the "tests", it still didn't make the connection better, and im half ready to say that this program is Mal ware or something. I seriously do not recommend this program, because it doesn't help your connection one bit, especially for 56k users; the ones who disparately need them.
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            <pubDate>03 Sat 2007</pubDate>
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