![]() ![]() It prompts you if you want to make it your default Source Control provider, which in my case I choose yes, since this is my private machine. I my case running on Windows I choose the Windows version When the mail arrives you have to click the link to activate your account, on that page there is a link to download the Dynamsoft Source AnyWhere Hosted Server Manager: Just fill in your information, and wait for the confirmation email. Here is a quick guide to setting up an account. It is displayed through a straightforward UI that lends itself for use by any skill level user, making it an excellent addition for anyone wanting to monitor upload and download values.Currently I am using a free plan with Dynamsoft for source control with PowerGui, you get 25 MB for free, which will last me a long time at my current speed of writing PowerShell scripts NetSpeedMonitor runs silently down in the systray detailing your current download and upload speeds, keeping you apprised of any fluctuations in service. ![]() From the Compatibility mode section, you will need to check the Run This Program in Compatibility mode - that's it, you should be good to go. ![]() Once open, navigate down to the Compatibility tab. ![]() Then right-click on it and select Properties from the pop-up menu. Go to the file or shortcut file for the app (we zipped 32 and 64 Bit together for your convenience). For those that do not know how to change the compatibility mode of a file, do not fear - it is simple. You must change the compatibility mode, or it will not allow you to install on Windows 8 or 10. There is one crucial detail for using NetSpeedMonitor. NetSpeedMonitor, designed for Windows taskbar network monitoring providing you with at-a-glance upload/download speeds. ![]()
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