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The Propel Accelerator Options window has several tabs, including:
- Graphics and Ads
- Pop-up Windows (Optional for some users)
- Temporary Files
- Advanced
Graphics and Ads
Propel Accelerator accelerates downloads of web page images by first pre-compressing
the graphics they contain. By default, Propel Accelerator delivers compressed
graphic images to your web page at the Very High acceleration level.
Following is a summary of all Graphic Image Acceleration Options:
Low acceleration. This setting maintains the original quality of the graphics
on the web pages you view. You get good overall acceleration because Propel
Accelerator speeds up text, HTML, and some graphics through a technique called
lossless compression, but graphics acceleration will be limited to about 1.2X
(20% improvement with no loss of quality).
Medium acceleration. At this setting you get better graphics acceleration (2.0X
or 100% improvement) with minimal effect on the actual appearance of the image.
High acceleration. This setting has increased acceleration with slightly more
image quality degradation. It has usable graphic setting of approximately 3.0X
improvement.
Very High acceleration. This setting offers even more graphics compression
(~6.0X).
Maximum acceleration. This is the maximum or fastest graphics acceleration
setting. At this level, the typical web page with lots of graphics appears
significantly faster than without Propel Accelerator. However, there is a trade-off
in that most graphics are slightly fuzzy (~9.0X). In addition, some pages have
functional graphic elements that can be affected by loss of color.
Note: At an acceleration level of Medium or higher, animated GIFs are disabled.
As you move the slider between the various graphic acceleration level options,
you can see the three images changing. These changes reflect - in fact, they
actually exaggerate - the effect graphics acceleration has on the images.
Viewing a Page With Different Graphics Acceleration Settings
If you are using a graphics acceleration option above Low Acceleration and
you want to view the page at its original quality, change to the higher-quality
setting in the Graphics tab by following these steps:
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Web Browser Type
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Task
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Internet Explorer
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Select the Refresh option while holding down Ctrl (Ctrl+Refresh).
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Netscape
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Select Reload (Ctrl-R) from the View menu.
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The images in the refreshed (or reloaded) URL reflect your new settings.
Note: The refresh option is ineffective on recently viewed pages. If you change
the Graphic Image Acceleration setting and look at the pages again, the new
setting does not affect those pages. For example, if you view Page A at Maximum
acceleration, then switch to Medium acceleration, then view Page B, page B
will be at Medium acceleration. However, if you then view Page A, only elements
of the page that have changed since you last viewed it will appear at Medium
acceleration.
Refreshing an Image or Page with Internet Explorer
If you are using Internet Explorer, there is a simple way to retrieve the original
image or web page. Move your mouse over an image on a web page and click the
right mouse button.
- Refresh Page with Full Quality. This option gets the full quality of the original
images for the current page.
- Refresh Picture with Full Quality. This option is only available when your
mouse is over a graphic. If you select this option, Propel Accelerator replaces
the compressed graphic image with an original quality version. Depending on
the size of the image, this may only take a few moments. When the Propel Accelerator
icon arrows stop moving, the new image is in place. In many, but not all cases,
the difference is noticeable.
Note: When you first install Propel Accelerator, you must close and then restart
Internet Explorer to have the Refresh Page and Refresh Picture right-click
menu options available.
Blocking Ads
To prevents ads from appearing, select the check box labeled Block banner ads
and other in-page advertisements.
Pop-up Windows Tab (Optional for Some Users)
The Block Pop-Up Window option prevents pop-up windows from appearing. Pop-up
windows can either be commercial advertisements or expected content, such as
a streaming video, side-bar information, interactive dialog (questionnaires
or entry forms), and some e-mail, especially web-based e-mail.
Note: The blocking pop-up windows option compares the link that the user is
clicking and the URL of the window being launched by the web site. If the URL
is the same, then Propel Accelerator allows the pop-up window to appear. However,
for some web-based e-mail, the Exchange Web Edition (e-mail server) uses JavaScript,
which can interpret a false positive of links not equal to the URL of the window.
Therefore, a web-based e-mail is not allowed to appear.
Don't Block Pop-up Windows. You can set Propel Accelerator to not block pop-up
windows by selecting this option.
Block Pop-up Windows. To block pop-up windows, select this option. When activated,
any blocked pop-up window will briefly appear as:

When you have Block Pop-up activated and you want to view any pop-ups from
this web site in the future, use the right-click button to display the Allow
pop-up from this site option.
The Allow pop-ups from this site option overrides the Block Pop-up feature
for the current web site.
Another way to temporarily by-pass the Block Pop-up feature is to hold down
the Control key (Ctrl) as you visit a web site that you know displays pop-up
windows. If the content in the pop-up window is an advertisement, then a light-gray
tint replaces the image.
Play a sound when a pop-up is blocked. Enabling this check box allows you to
hear a sound every time a pop-up window is blocked. Once you have activated
this option, you can choose between standard Windows sounds and custom sounds.
Recently Blocked Pop-ups. This list window shows all web sites, domains, and
URL addresses of pop-ups that Propel Accelerator has blocked. You can perform
certain operations on the list of blocked pop-ups, including:
- Show This Pop-up - After selecting a URL, click this
button to launch a window to display it.
- Allow Pop-ups from This Site - After selecting a URL
address, click this button to have Propel Accelerator not block pop-up windows
from the domain of the
selected URL.
- Clear Above List - This option clears the list of blocked pop-ups.
Edit List of Allowed Pop-ups - When you click this button, the Allowed Pop-ups
window appears.
The Allowed Pop-up window acts as a white list of acceptable web sites, domains,
and URL addresses from which you allow pop-ups. You can manage this list by
adding, replacing, and/or deleting items in the list.
Note: If you have another pop-up blocker application running on your system,
you may not receive any additional benefit from the Propel Accelerator pop-up
blocker.
Temporary Files Tab
This option allows you to change, at any time, the amount of disk space available
for Propel Accelerator temporary files.
If you have sufficient free disk space, Propel Accelerator sets the default
amount of disk space to 128 megabytes (MB). You can adjust this from a minimum
of 20 MB up to a maximum amount allowed for your system.
If you generally visit five or fewer web sites daily, the minimum settings
may be sufficient. If you are an active web surfer and regularly visit dozens
or even hundreds of sites, a setting of at least 256 MB is advisable.
Delete Files. Propel Accelerator manages temporary files for you. However,
a Delete Files button is available in case you want to manually remove the
temporary Propel Accelerator files stored on your system.
Note: Under normal operating conditions, there is no need for you to remove
temporary Propel Accelerator files.
Advanced Tab
The following Advanced options are available:
Show Performance Summary Report. As a user of Propel Accelerator, you can,
at your option, regularly get a summary of the level of acceleration you are
receiving. Summaries appear at the conclusion of a given dial-up session in
a message that briefly appears above the taskbar icon. You can adjust the frequency
with which these messages appear, ranging from every time to never.
Port number. A proxy server is a technology that allows web content to be pre-processed
by another application before being sent to your browser. A proxy server that
runs on the same machine as the web browser is called a local proxy server.
Propel Accelerator is based on proxy server technology. Since it runs on the
same computer as your web browser, it qualifies as a local proxy server (sometimes
called a client proxy).
Client proxies have an address and a port number. Propel Accelerator uses an
address of localhost and a port number that is determined by Propel Accelerator;
by default, port 8080 is used.
Propel Accelerator automatically chooses a different port number if there are
conflicts with other network applications that you have running on your computer.
Under most circumstances, there is no need for you to specify a different port
number. However you can specify any available port number in the range of 1025-65535.
If you change the port number Propel Accelerator automatically restarts.
Note: If you are using Netscape, Opera, or Mozilla, see Propel Accelerator
menu Help for additional details on setting, verifying, and removing proxy
server settings.
Launch Propel Accelerator at startup. In the Advanced tab window, you can change
a default setting that launches Propel Accelerator every time your system starts.
This option is available in case of a need to isolate potential startup problems
on your computer.
If you choose not to launch at startup, you can start Propel Accelerator from
the Windows Start menu:
Programs -> Propel Accelerator -> Start Propel Accelerator
In the Advanced tab, Internet connections with and without proxy setting conflicts
are displayed. When Propel Accelerator is enabled, you have two options:
- Accelerate all connections
- Only accelerate connections without proxy conflicts
If you choose to accelerate all connections, all connections (including any
with potential conflicts) are temporarily reconfigured to be compatible with
Propel Accelerator. This means that the Propel Accelerator proxy settings are
substituted for whatever settings may exist for that connection. Whenever you
disable or exit Propel Accelerator, the original settings are restored.
Accelerating connections that have proxy conflicts may or may not work. A good
approach is to look at the list of incompatible connections.
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If you are not using any connections identified as having potential conflicts
with Propel Accelerator, choose the Only Accelerate Connections Without Proxy
Conflicts option.
- If you want to try accelerating a connection that has proxy conflicts with
Propel Accelerator, choose the Accelerate All Connections option. If another
software program is using a proxy for acceleration or other such services,
substituting the Propel Accelerator proxy settings may allow you to accelerate
your Internet experience.
However, if your Internet connection is dependent on another proxy (such as
a firewall), accelerating that particular connection will most likely not succeed.
(You can restore your system to the previous proxy setting by selecting Stop
Propel Accelerator from the Windows Start menu.)
Programs -> Propel Accelerator -> Stop Propel Accelerator
Email acceleration. In the Advanced tab window, you have the option to accelerate
email. By selecting this check box, you enable email acceleration; you disable
email acceleration when you clear this check box. The Propel Accelerator Client
supports POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3), Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP),
and the Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) for email acceleration.
If the Propel Accelerator Client is disabled, the Email Acceleration check
box remains visible.
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