Thursday, July 20, 2006

Free: Toonel the bandwidth saver

Toonel.net exploits a tunneling technique combined with data compression. It runs compressed data frames from toonel client to one of the toonel servers and then these are forwarded to the target host. Reducing the size of resources that are transferred between the server and the client makes more efficient use of the user's bandwidth.

Toonel.net: what it is good for and why is it different?

expensive transports (e.g. GPRS, CDMA…)
cross platform
narrowband or slow connections (e.g. dial-up)
built from open source components
stretching download limits
allows to compress virtually any traffic


Download here

2 comments:

Linley Meslier said...

Thank you for your comments

Anonymous said...

i was use the toonel to get more cheap connection who's use dial up connection with this tutorial

but i feel no comfort whit the toonel windows...

where?, how?? can i make toonel with display in system tray?? and how to??