
Setting up dual monitors on the MacBook or MacBook Pro
Tweaking your dual monitor display settings
Configuring the Dock and menu on your dual monitor desktop
InterGate Policy Manager for Mac OS X 9.3
InterGate Policy Manager for Mac OS X - A comprehensive Internet access management solution, providing fine grained control of web content access, usage of Peer to Peer, Instant Messaging and Skype networks, logging and reporting of user activity, as well a core IP router and firewall to provide advanced protection to your network.

Advanced Web Filtering - For complete control over who can see what and when they can see it, what they can do and when they can do it, InterGate Policy Manager filters can be applied on a per user, per group or even a per machine basis, and can be effective at specific times of day and/or days of the week:
- Intercept Block or allow web site access by category, according to a centrally served database of over 13 million sites covering 2 billion web pages in 40 well-organized categories, which are updated on a daily basis
- Inspect Block or allow the use of Instant Messaging apps (eg AIM, ICQ, Yahoo Messenger, MSN Messenger), P2P apps (eg eDonkey, eMule, Kademlia, BitTorrent, Gnutella (Morpheus, LimeWire), Kazaa) and the Internet telephony app, Skype
- User-defined filters Block or allow access to specific sites
- Protocol Filters Block or allow specific types of traffic e.g. FTP, HTTP
Comprehensive Reporting - The Intelligence reporting tool displays in graphic detail all Internet activity by user, group, IP address, protocol, web site category and bandwidth usage. It can combine virtually any of these in a custom report that can be viewed at any time for up-to-the-minute network monitoring
Secure Firewall, Core Router and More - InterGate Policy Manager incorporates a secure level three firewall, using stateful packet inspection, to prevent unauthorized access into the local network from the Internet, in addition to the industrial strength, high performance TCP/IP Router, DHCP Server, DNS Server, Remote Access Server, Fallback and Connection Teaming capabilities
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