Netscan Pro is the real advanced TCP/IP monitoring utility which allows you to monitor all network activity at your computer. Netscan Pro has a graphical and text interface which makes the program unique in its kind! It's very easy to use! All you do is run the program and see all established connections and opened ports at your computer. With Netscan Pro you can : see all IP addresses that your computer has and easily copy any of them to the clipboard, see all active connections with IP addresses of remote computers you work with, see all ports opened at your computer and much more!
- GUI improved
- UDP report stability improved
- Refresh rate increased
Reviewing 3.0b (Mar 10, 2001)
Reviewing 3.0b (Mar 9, 2001)
Typical liberal BS, everything turns out being some racial or discriminatory crap. Most software developers who have even an ounce of self respect will have their programs translated by someone who knows English, or whatever the language happens to be.
My theory is that if this program was actually worth the effort of downloading, people wouldn't even notice the grammatical errors in the description. Look at ICQ before AOL took it over.
Reviewing 3.0b (Mar 9, 2001)
I'm currently in school with 22 foreign students, 17 who do not speak English as their primary language. Of the 13 that I asked ALL said that English was the hardest language that they learned. (Nationalities: Switzerland, Italy, Croatia, Singapore, Phillipines, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Argentina, Brazil, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe) Additionally, I asked several English professors who all concurred.
My issue was not with the language, but with the idiots who flame people for no good reason. Remember the past (and the present) when people were discriminated against because of their accent. Because that's all that this type of flaming is...DISCRIMINATION!
Reviewing 3.0b (Mar 9, 2001)
.....Yeah, why would you even need a file manager like Norton Commander or WinNavigator or Explorer? Just go and work with files from command prompt of MS-DOS and be pleased....
The advantage of NETSCAN PRO 3.0b is that anyone starting from a beginner up to an advanced user can efficiently use the program, always having actual information on any connection or opened port at the computer.
Reviewing 3.0b (Mar 8, 2001)
Hum... One question
Isn't netstat -a enough?
Who cares about the little icons? I don't think a serious
netadmin will. Nice software, but rather innecesary, i
think the designer should use his/her skills for something better.
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