Shimo: VPN Client for Mac for $19
October 29, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
If you frequently use the internet on your Mac, Shimo is the absolute best option for keeping your browsing secure, and optimizing your experience. Boasting the highest security standards, including military-grade AES-256 encryption, SHA-2 cryptographic hash functions, and top Extended Authentication methods, Shimo is the Fort Knox of VPNs. Additionally, Shimo supports every major VPN protocol currently available, making every type of connection manageable.
5/5 Stars, Macworld
“If you are using Mac OS X, then quite simple – this is the VPN software you must use,” Curvve Media, 5/5 Stars
“It supports more protocols than any other VPN application out there,” MacUpdate, 4/5 Stars
- Access Shimo quickly & easily straight from the OS X menu bar
- Browse more protocols than are supported by any VPN application in existence
- Establish multiple connections at the same time
- Define triggers based on network configuration, your geographic location, or the Wifi network to automatically connect VPN accounts & keep you continuously secured
- Automatically record time stamps, time duration, IP address, data traffic, & more to track your VPN connections
- Deploy within businesses or to customers easily
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Version 4.1.2
- Supports Cisco VPN, Open VPN, and IPSec connections
- Supports PPTP, L2TP, and SSL protocols
Compatibility
- Mac OS X 10.9 or later
SOFTWARE LICENSE DETAILS
- Length of access: lifetime
- Restrictions: For use on up to 3 computers
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