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IPNetInfo v1.95 IPNetInfo v1.95 IPNetInfo is a small utility that allows you to easily find all available information about an IP address: The owner of the IP address, the country/state name, IP addresses range, contact information (address, phone, fax, and email), and more. This utility can be very useful for finding the origin of unsolicited mail. You can simply copy the message headers from your email software and paste them into IPNetInfo utility. IPNetInfo automatically extracts all IP addresses from the message headers, and displays the information about these IP addresses. How does it work ? The IP address information is retrieved by sending a request to the whois server of ARIN. If ARIN doesn't maintain the information about the requested IP address, a second request is sent to the whois server of RIPE, APNIC, LACNIC or AfriNIC. After the IP address information is retrieved, IPNetInfo analyzes the Whois record and displays it in a table. Notice: From time to time, the WHOIS server of ARIN is down and doesn't respond to WHOIS requests from IPNetInfo, and thus IPNetinfo fails to retrieve the IP address. When such a thing occurs, simply try again later. Retrieving the message headers from your email client If you don't know how to get the message headers from your email client, this web site can help you - it provides detailed explanation about how to get the message headers in each email client. Versions History Version 1.95: You can now change all settings from command-line, by using the same variable like in the .cfg file, for example: IPNetInfo.exe /AutoFailedRetry 1 /AllowIPv6 0 System Requirements Windows operating system: Any version of Windows, starting from Windows 98 and up to Windows 10 Internet connection. On a firewall, you should allow ... |
9,158 | Feb 17, 2020 Nir Sofer |
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Magarena for MacOS v1.95 Magarena for MacOS v1.95 Magarena is an open-source, single-player fantasy card game played against a computer opponent. The rules for Magarena are based on (but not exactly the same as) Magic: The Gathering. Its main goals are an advanced AI, intuitive interface, engaging gameplay and program stability. Magarena was designed and developed by ubeefx as a hobby project. The name is a contraction of mage and arena. Development started in June 2009 and it became open source in November 2010. This generated a lot a valuable input and some nice contributions which finally resulted in the gold release in April 2011. The project was continued in May 2011 under a new maintainer, Melvin. Since then, more developers have joined the project and we release a new update every month. Release 1.95 (December 31, 2018) ============ Ada Joule Martin Petricek melvin - follow symlinks when loading decks - run all unit tests with the ant build via "ant test" - when a card could not be parsed due to missing abilities, report name of the card in the exception - add GRN to sets list and standard format - enhance cost reduction to support colored-mana-cost reduction and most cases of reducing hybrid/split/phyrexian cost - added the following to the card script: * effect: surveil 1 * effect: <player> reveals cards from the top of his or her library until he or she reveals <amount> <cardtype> cards, then put those cards into his or her graveyard * trigger: Whenever you become the target of <spell>, <effect> * trigger: Whenever you surveil, <effect> * ability: jump-start * ability: mentor - fixed the following bugs: * crash with bogus reason if deckfile does not exists * incorrect name and image of Insect token (issue #1567) * incorrect image URL for ... |
6,029 | Nov 05, 2019 ubeefx |
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Magarena for Windows/Linux v1.95 Magarena for Windows/Linux v1.95 Magarena is an open-source, single-player fantasy card game played against a computer opponent. The rules for Magarena are based on (but not exactly the same as) Magic: The Gathering. Its main goals are an advanced AI, intuitive interface, engaging gameplay and program stability. Magarena was designed and developed by ubeefx as a hobby project. The name is a contraction of mage and arena. Development started in June 2009 and it became open source in November 2010. This generated a lot a valuable input and some nice contributions which finally resulted in the gold release in April 2011. The project was continued in May 2011 under a new maintainer, Melvin. Since then, more developers have joined the project and we release a new update every month. Release 1.95 (December 31, 2018) ============ Ada Joule Martin Petricek melvin - follow symlinks when loading decks - run all unit tests with the ant build via "ant test" - when a card could not be parsed due to missing abilities, report name of the card in the exception - add GRN to sets list and standard format - enhance cost reduction to support colored-mana-cost reduction and most cases of reducing hybrid/split/phyrexian cost - added the following to the card script: * effect: surveil 1 * effect: <player> reveals cards from the top of his or her library until he or she reveals <amount> <cardtype> cards, then put those cards into his or her graveyard * trigger: Whenever you become the target of <spell>, <effect> * trigger: Whenever you surveil, <effect> * ability: jump-start * ability: mentor - fixed the following bugs: * crash with bogus reason if deckfile does not exists * incorrect name and image of Insect token (issue #1567) * incorrect image URL for ... |
6,127 | Nov 05, 2019 ubeefx |
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