IP Scanner for the Macintosh displays all machines, users & IPs of Macintosh users on your local network. IP Scanner goes beyond plain network scanning by using OpenTalk (Rendezvous) technology to collect realtime user information as well as IP data from machines on a local area network and sorts everything in a column, each machine's IP number displayed next to its name (along with the current username of the person logged in to that machine). For small network admins, this means no more shouting around the office to find out who has which IP or, conversely, who is sitting at which workstation in a fixed IP network. Screenshots and more info at http://10base-t.com Registration: IP Scanner is free for individual users. Using it with more than 4 machines requires a shareware license of $20, which entitles you to good karma, support, feature requests, and a chance to win a dream date with Paris Hilton ;-) You also get a version of IP Broadcaster that runs as a daemon (ie invisibly in the background) which provides additional information to IP Scanner, such as the currently logged in user. Stay tuned - there's a lot more cool stuff on the way - or head over to http://10base-t.com/applications.html for a sneak preview! What's New: Version 1.1.1:Remembers window location and size. No longer clears the window when scanning is paused. Optimizations.  |  |
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