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IP2 v1.04
IP2 v1.04 IP2 is a small program that you can use to determine your IP addresses - both WAN and LAN. What this means is that along with showing you the traditional IP address that your computer is using in its local environment (e.g. a LAN) it will also show you what your IP address is from the perspective of an "outsider" on the Internet. This is in contrast to the many tools and utilities available on the Internet that simply return the LAN address, which is useless if somebody on the Internet needs to connect to your computer. Your WAN and LAN IP addresses may be the same if you are directly accessing the Internet with something like a dialup modem or a cable modem without a hardware NAT router. However, if you are using some kind of hardware router or firewall as your gateway to the Internet, your computer will most likely have been assigned a "non-routable" IP address such as 10.1.2.3 or 192.168.1.2 for example. In this situation there is no easy way to find out what your true Internet IP address is. This is where IP2 comes into play. How It Works IP2 uses one of several methods to determine your true Internet IP address. A built-in list of several servers enables the program to send a request and receive a reply from a remote server containing your Internet accessible IP address. The servers and methods used are as follows: Queries one of the MyWANIP servers and deciphers the response containing your IP. Queries the web site checkip.dyndns.org Queries the web site www.whatismyipaddress.com Queries the web site ipchicken.com Queries the Geektools Whois server whois.geektools.com When IP2 runs it goes through the list until a successful ...
5/5 3,542 Mar 06, 2020
Robin Keir
Porta v1.04
Porta v1.04 A no-nonsense, hassle-free photo album generator. Porta turns an image directory into a neatly formatted web photo album. Besides being free its primary virtues are: It's fast, it's simple to use, it's lightweight, and it produces clean and uncluttered web pages that will load fast and look good in all modern browsers. How to make a photo album? Porta screenshot Making a photo album requires you to locate an image directory. Next, the window below shown. Pressing enter starts album generation and shortly after is the result shown in your browser. Simple and fast. Features and program options include: Skins Multi-language album support Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Farsi, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Norweigian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Traditional and Simplified Chinese and Turkish (add your language by editing this and mail it to Porta mail address) Image captions Major captions below each image and minor captions shown as hovering tooltips (can be automatically extracted from IPTC information / JPEG comment / filename / EXIF data) Inclusion of high-resolution images Automatic image rotation from EXIF orientation Watermarks showing e.g. the IPTC author and copyright Auto-start of albums placed in the root folder of CDs or USB-sticks et cetera ... How fast is fast? An informal comparison showed that Porta was five to eight times faster than similar programs. Album: 47 input images (2560x1696px), medium-size 550px, ...
5/5 2,905 Jan 12, 2021
Mikkel B. Stegmann
Sarch v1.04
Sarch v1.04 Have you ever wanted a simple way to script time and date command execution? Imagine being able to set up an automated process to compress your server's log files into a subdirectory hierarchy each week, or delete certain files after 60 days. Whatever your time based scripting needs (as long as it is just one command), your answer is within AnalogX Sarch. At its core it's nothing more than a command executor that allows you to insert time and date values into the actual execution string. I know, it sounds technical, but it's actually not that difficult. Just set up a batch file, make a few calls to Sarch, add it to the task scheduler, and next thing you know you're in automation heaven. Sarch works on all versions of Windows, from Window 95 to Windows 10 and everything in between (including XP, Vista, Win2k, etc). Changes: v1.04 Rebuilt and fixed Vista issues Click here to visit the author's website.
5/5 3,199 Nov 15, 2020
AnalogX, LLC.
   
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