Application Name | Description | version | Downloads |
3DMark | 3DMark is a computer benchmarking tool created and developed to determine the performance of a computer's 3D graphic rendering and CPU workload processing capabilities. UL has released the free versions of its legacy benchmarks along with official serial numbers which can be used to validate your results online. Here they are:
3DMark99: 78TR2-8DBDU-BMXXS, user: Futuremark |
2003 (3DMark03) | Legacy 3DMark benchmarks |
3DMark | 3DMark is a computer benchmarking tool created and developed to determine the performance of a computer's 3D graphic rendering and CPU workload processing capabilities. UL has released the free versions of its legacy benchmarks along with official serial numbers which can be used to validate your results online. Here they are:
3DMark99: 78TR2-8DBDU-BMXXS, user: Futuremark |
2006 (3DMark06) | Legacy 3DMark benchmarks |
Discovery Studio Visualizer | A program for visualizing 3D chemical structures. Free download for Windows from www.accelrys.com (after registering).
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2.0 | Free after registration. |
Far Cry 2 | The continuation of Far Cry. Note this game was made by Ubisoft, not Crytek (like the original Far Cry). This game is not Crysis.
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1.03 | |
Final Fantasy XIV | MMORPG from Square Enix. | Official Client | |
PlayOn | PlayOn streams video content from sites such as Hulu, CBS, YouTube, ESPN, and (soon) NetFlix VOD to an Xbox 360, Playstation 3, or HP MediaSmart TV. Wii support is planned.
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3.x | 14 Day Free Trial |
Powerline Universal Utility |
Netgear's Powerline Universal Utility, formerly Windows Powerline Utility, formerly named after each product version, allows the end user to set the security parameters of Netgear's Homeplug products. The protocol used is unknown but is not TCP/IP and hence there are no IP addresses. It is likely RAW sockets are needed to work correctly. |
2.x | Version 2.0.0.8 Version 2.0.0.14 |
Powerline Universal Utility |
Netgear's Powerline Universal Utility, formerly Windows Powerline Utility, formerly named after each product version, allows the end user to set the security parameters of Netgear's Homeplug products. The protocol used is unknown but is not TCP/IP and hence there are no IP addresses. It is likely RAW sockets are needed to work correctly. |
3.1.x | Version 3.1.0.4_230-10802-06 |