Friendly Pinger 4.2.3
FPinger lets you visualize your computer network as an animated display with indications for which computers are present or absent.
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FPinger lets you visualize your computer network as an animated display with indications for which computers are present or absent. All devices will be pinged in parallel at once!
Additional information for each computer appears when you hover the mouse over a computer's icon. You will see the name, e-mail and even the photo of its owner.
FPinger can notify you when any server wakes up or goes down.
You can display the map as desktop wallpaper or on your Web page.
FPinger looks for software and hardware over the network.
You can see which files are copied from your computer. Both the history and the kick list are present so it's possible to forbid others from using large files from your computer while you are doing something else.
You can open computers in Explorer or in Windows Commander. This lets you replace the network neighborhood completely.
You can assign external commands for some devices (for example, telnet, trace route).
Due to unique technologies you can find out what HTTP, FTP, e-mail and other servers are present in your network in a very short period of time.
Function "Create Setup" allows to create a lite freeware version of Friendly Pinger with your maps and settings!
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Friendly Pinger 4.2.3
A.Kilievich & Co.
FPinger lets you visualize your computer network as an animated display with indications for which computers are present or absent.
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FPinger lets you visualize your computer network as an animated display with indications for which computers are present or absent.