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Thanks for the confirmation, application added.
Thanks for the confirmation, application added.
Protects your applications from undesirable network incoming and outgoing activity, controls applications internet access. Allows you to control personal information leakage via controlling application network traffic.
Manages and synchronizes port forwarding provided by external network connection (firewall/router) box with applications requirements and activity.
Features
Designed for Windows 7 & Vista
Free versions available
Decreases expenses of mobile/satellite connections
Zone based network permissions management
Integration with Window Explorer for direct access permission management
Integration with Windows Security Center
Instant notifications of blocked activity
Special editions for portable devices (USB flash/HDD drives, iPod etc)
Special editions for U3 smart devices
Protection from incoming and outgoing threats
External network connection (firewall/router) box support
Automatic network connection box detection/management
External/worldwide access to selected local application
Port Forwarding management
Automatic Port Forwarding-to-applications synchronization
Simplicity of operation
Per-application security settings
Group zone and application network access permission management
IPv6 support
Free version has limited features:
http://sphinx-soft.com/download/Wind...-Setup-x64.exe
Looks very useful but unfortunately the free version has very limited features. It might be an idea tmake a separate post about this software.
No problem,
Will post in software (General)
Nobody has mentioned that iTunes runs from Syswow and is not 64-bit native either.
There is a 64-bit version: iTunes 8.2.1 for Windows (64 bit)
hmm well Ive never installed it to find out :/
I've installed it a few times on XP X64 and W7 X64. Using Silurian's "InspectExe" to look at the program it reports as a 64-bit program but iTunes ends up running as 32-bit. Interesting though some programs report as 32-bit and end up running as 64-bit. An example would be Diskeeper.
I edited the link in the first post since your initial inquiry. You might want to try that link because the button on the iTunes download page seems to be 32-bit.