Automatic Mode
In this mode of operation, you drag an application (for example, an FTP client) to the GPass window and start it by double clicking its icon. When you start an application this way, GPass automatically encrypts the application's network traffic, while you use your application the same way as before.
The automatic mode has the following procedures of operation:
Prepare the application list
The primary section of the Main Window is the application list, the holding place for the applications you want to run through GPass. When GPass is used for the first time, it will find popular network applications on your computer and include them in the application list. To add more applications, you can simply drag-drop them onto the GPass window or click the Add button to browse your computer to find and add them.
Start applications
To start an application, double click its icon inside the GPass window, or select it first and then click the Start button. You can start multiple applications in GPass. Applications started this way have [via GPass] indicated in their window title.
Work online
Congratulations! Now you are ready to use your favorite online applications just like before, but with greater peace of mind. When you start applications inside GPass, their network traffic is automatically routed through GPass. You can close the GPass window at this point. When you need it later, you can display it through the GPass tray icon.
Stop applications
After you are done with your online work, close the applications started from GPass just like you normally do.