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SpoonProxy for Windows

  • Trial version
  • 4.1
    7
  • 1.8K
  • V2.6.0.32

SpoonProxy is an affordable yet industrial-strength proxy server written by veteran Pi-Soft programmer Shawn Stanley. It is perfect for small businesses or individuals who need to connect their entire TCP/IP LAN to the internet but don't want to spend hundreds of dollars and buy new hardware in order to accommodate this level of functionality.

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App specs

  • License

    Trial version

  • Version

    2.6.0.32

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    Windows

  • OS

    Windows 95

  • Language

    English

  • Downloads

    1.8K

  • Size

    787.94 KB

  • Developer

    • Pi-soft

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SpoonProxy for PC

  • Trial version
  • 4.1
    7
  • 1.8K
  • V2.6.0.32

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Friday, December 1, 2023
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File Integrity

File
sproxy26.exe
SHA256
45881151d36ba0b74d86e8045ad3bce1aaa721344cb7eea4d7f1f02f3c6ad4d9
SHA1
4a0e06da9124cc58b564a895548201aac24be2b8

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