New startup options mean you can have the program load along with Windows, test for the fastest DNS server and apply it automatically, no more manual interventions required.
A "Turbo Resolve" feature aims to "drastically" reduce the time taken for the DNS speed test. It's disabled by default, but reduced the time from 8 seconds to around 4 on our test PC, without affecting the result.
This can now all be monitored and controlled from a system tray menu, without having to display the full interface.
There are new options to import and export the DNS server list, and the program gas seen a scattering of minor bug fixes and improvements.
Put it all together and DNS Jumper 2.0 is a great freeware DNS manager, available now for Windows XP to 10. Go grab a copy immediately.
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