NetInfo is a collection of 15 different state-of-the-art network tools on a single, easy-to-use interface. Designed from first-hand experience, it allows businesses to more effectively combat network downtime by allowing network administrators, webmasters, and Internet service providers to more accurately isolate faults, simplify processing of diagnostic data and increase internal network security.
Yes - 30 day timeout
Yes
- Supports enhanced integration with NetGong, enabling users to easily test availability and responsiveness of network devices
- Includes improved stability and security, and a few other minor improvements and bug fixes
Reviewing 6.6 Build 818 (Nov 5, 2008)
#### SPYWARE WARNING ####
This app repeatedly calls home. Ethereal sniffing confirms it is calling home with registration information. Avoid like the plague and use "eToolz" instead
Reviewing 5.9 Build 710 (Jul 11, 2006)
Why are you ganging up against Tsarfin?
I've tested it, good tool kit.
P.S.: My pal works at M-t. There is a whole department for black PR :)
Reviewing 5.9 Build 710 (Jul 10, 2006)
Apparently the Tsarfin apps have been removed from the new releases list because they're deliberately skewing their ratings by posting reviews of their software and giving it a 5 every time.
Yes, there is other software out there that does all this. And for free. And without trying to game the rating system.
We know you're posting as "networkguy". The dead giveaway was using the same exact wording while logged in with your "tsarfin" account.
Reviewing 5.7 Build 103 (Jan 4, 2006)
As a net / security engineer I think NetInfo is one of the best applications available - I use it all the time when trouble shooting or tracking down a "script kiddy" who's trying to get into my network.
Reviewing 5.7 Build 103 (Jan 4, 2006)
As an industry professional, I wanted to comment on very well written program for those of us who come up on the side of wanting or needing to know where and who, and what is going on. I'm sure to register this program. Super!!!
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