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How Fast is
It? | What Gets
Accelerated? | How Does it
Work? | System
Requirements
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Propel Accelerator 5 delivers graphics
faster and with the best display quality! |
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How Fast is
It?
With Propel Accelerator, Web pages load up to 5 times
faster. The more you visit specific Web sites, the better
the performance you will receive.
Here is an example of tests we ran with and without
Propel Accelerator:
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Popular Web Sites |
*Before Propel® |
*With Propel |
How much Faster
with Propel? |
| Ebay |
11.65 seconds |
2.97 seconds |
3.92 X faster! |
| USA Today |
32.43
seconds |
3.77 seconds |
8.60 X faster! |
| Mapquest.com |
30.56 seconds |
5.01 seconds |
6.10 X faster! |
| Monster.com |
11.74
seconds |
3.04 seconds |
3.86 X faster! |
| CNN |
11.68 seconds |
2.26 seconds |
5.17 X faster! |
| *Average time
calculated based on loading the home page. First
time visit to a Web page loads on average 2 times
faster. Subsequent visits to the page load, on
average, 3 times faster.
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Propel Accelerator is a subscription-based service that
works with your existing Internet Service Provider (ISP)
Internet connection, allowing you to dramatically increase
your Web surfing speed. Web pages that previously took
almost 30 seconds to load can now be viewed in less than 7
seconds (on average) and sometimes even faster.

What Gets Accelerated?
Most Web content will be accelerated, but there are
certain exceptions:
What will be accelerated |
What stays the same |
| All text - HTML,
markup, and javascript |
Secure pages, such as those
used for online banking and credit card forms and
pages accessed over VPN.
Why this is actually a good thing.
Why doesn't Propel accelerate HTTPS?
Technically, to accelerate HTTPS it would have
to be circumvented by actively breaking the
protocols in use and spoofing the desired
destination site. However, doing this would
create a break in the security of the HTTPS
protocol, potentially allowing the logging and
clear text visibility of the user's private
data, such as credit card numbers, PIN codes,
and bank access information. Propel Accelerator
does not accelerate HTTPS traffic because this
level of security risk would be unacceptable to
our end users.
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| Most graphics & photos
- including jpeg and gif images |
Streaming media, and audio
and video
files
Why not compress streaming media?
Propel does not compress streaming media because
video files and audio files delivered in the
streaming format have already been compressed to
the extent possible. To attempt further
compression would degrade the streaming media
past an acceptable level.
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| Most banner ads -
including animated gif images and Macromedia Flash
content |
Files downloaded outside
your browser using ftp |
| All browser-based emails |
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| POP3 and
IMAP protocol emails and
attachments |
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| Outgoing SMTP email
- especially acceleration of large messages with
pictures or attachments including Microsoft Word,
Excel, and PowerPoint files |
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| MP3 files, executables &
other files — when downloaded from within your
Web browser (depending on the quality of your
connection). |
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How Does it Work?
Propel Accelerator is designed to provide maximum
acceleration for all Web sites and additional acceleration
for the Web sites you visit regularly. So, the more you
surf, the faster your favorite pages will load!
Specifically, Propel Accelerator speeds up the delivery
of Web pages five ways:
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Compression.
Images and other graphic objects are compressed by
removing some of the image detail. This results in
dramatically smaller images that are delivered to your
computer much quicker.
You may set your own default level of graphic
compression through the Propel Icon Menu. You may also
right click on any image or Web page and select the menu
item to refresh in the image or Web page in full
quality.
- Caching. Propel intelligently retains and
reuses Web pages and page elements that have previously
been sent to your desktop.
- Persistent Connections. Propel Accelerator
optimizes the communication between your modem and our
network of servers. This eliminates the time wasted
re-establishing and closing TCP/IP connections.
- Chunk Encoding with Parallel Connections.
When a user begins to download a file larger than 100KB,
this feature downloads different segments of the same
file from different locations.
- Optional Content Filtering. Propel
Accelerator lets you block unsolicited content, such as
pop-up ads and in-page ads. Blocking these ads causes
Web pages to load faster.
- Pop-up Windows. (Windows Only). Propel
Accelerator can block pop-up and pop-under windows
that clutter your screen and slow down your surfing.
- In-page Ads Propel Accelerator
can block most advertisements that appear on Web
pages. When an ad is blocked, it is replaced with a
light gray box on the Web page to make sure that Web
pages maintain their intended design. You can easily
view blocked ads by right clicking on the gray box.
As with pop-up blocking, you can turn this feature
on and off any time you like.
System Requirements
Download Information
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Microsoft
Windows |
Version:
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5.0 |
| File size: |
2.4 MB |
| Download time: |
5 - 10 minutes |
Compatibility
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Microsoft
Windows |
| Platforms: |
Windows 98/NT 4.0/2000/ME/XP |
| Connections: |
Any low-speed Internet
connection, including dial-up, ISDN, iDSL, DSL
(under 400Kbps), and wireless (details)
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| ISPs: |
Most ISPs are compatible
with Propel Accelerator* |
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Browsers: |
Internet Explorer 5.0 and
later; Netscape 4.7 and later. Other browsers
supported with additional configuration include
Opera,
Mozilla and
Firefox |
System Requirements
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Microsoft
Windows |
| Available Disk space: |
25 MB
(135 MB recommended) |
| Total System
memory (RAM): |
32 MB
(64 MB highly recommended) |
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