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ZeroHype DNSArt Client 1.11.4
Date: April 6th, 2001 License: Freeware
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ZeroHype DNSArt Client allows people to find your computer on the Internet by simply typing in the Web address that has been dynamically assigned to your machine. It does this by having you register a free Dynamic DNS domain name, and then when you get on the Internet, the program connects your computer to a Dynamic DNS server. All people have to do is type the Web address of your machine into their browser, and if you are online and connected, they will be directed to your machine, just like any other Web site.

This program is free, and works with dial-up, DSL and cable modem connections. ZeroHype DNSArt Client is a great solution if you want to be able to share content on your machine, but don't want to go through the trouble of registering your own domain name.

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