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If you dial up your ISP to surf the Internet, you've probably set up a routine that you repeat every time a connection is established: load the browser, the mail client, an instant messenger, perhaps, or a download manager. If you're tired of doing it yourself, try NetRun.
NetRun is a simple tool that lets you create a list of applications that must be run after the dial-up connection has been established. It's all as simple as adding a link to a program and then proceeding to another one. The tool automatically detects connection and loads the stuff immediately or in the specified amount of time (some seconds, for example). What's special about this tool is that it can close the applications it started when the connection is broken.
In all other respects it is just another tiny but useful network tool with the usual icon in the system tray. Download this free program today and check it out yourself.
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