An I.P. address is a piece of information collected by all web servers that determines you, as being you.(a unique number associated with you). It's how I.S.P(Internet Service Providers)('s) know who you are, and where you are surfing online. In some situations, you may need to know what your real I.P. (Internet Protocol) address is. This information is particularly useful, if, for example : You are trying to host your own web site, on your own computer, yet you are stuck with a dynamic I.P. address. A dynamic I.P. address is an I.P. address that changes at random each time that you log-on to your I.S.P. (Internet Service Provider). Your I.S.P. (Internet Service Provider) determines your I.P. address automatically for you when you log-on. It is totally transparent to the end-user. You. With I.P. Notify, you are notified of your I.P. address when it changes in synchronicity of your I.S.P. With I.P. Notify you are notified when your I.P. address changes, automatically near your windows system tray. In style of your favorite messenger, ICQ, MSN or Google Talk windows appear near your system tray every time your I.P. address changes. Your I.P. can also optionally be copied to your windows clipboard automatically via a few tweaks of I.P. Notify. A shell script or executable file can also be executed upon change of your real I.P. address with I.P. Notify. With I.P, Notify, running your own server on your own computer with a dynamic I.P. address is now a simplicity. Let worries of I.P. address changes be a thing of the past! With I.P. Notify, know your REAL, not server-side, I.P. address as it changes - in real-time! It also serves as a good foundation on how to use IPToad.com's XML feed service in Microsoft Visual Basic 6, since it comes complete with full source code for free! And did I mention that I.P. Notify is completely free of charge? No? Well it is!
VERSION HISTORY
- Version 1.0 posted on 2009-06-16
The multi-screen mode feature added (it is now possible to monitor up to 256 PCs simultaneously) - Version 1.0 posted on 2009-06-16
Program Details
- Category: System Utilities > Other
- Publisher: iptoad-com
- License: Free
- Price: N/A
- Version: 1.0
- Platform: windows
EULA
Growth Concepts License Agreement This is a legal agreement between you, the end user, and Growth Concepts LLC. By installing this software package you agree to bound by the terms of this agreement. If you do not agree to theterms of this agreement, do not install the product. The enclosed software program are copyrighted to Growth Concepts LLC. and your rights are subject to the limitations and restrictions imposed by the copyright laws as outlined below. It is against the law to copy, reproduce or transmit (including, without limitation, electronic transmission over any network) any part of the manuals or software, except as permitted by the Copyright Act of the United States (Title 17, United States Code). Under the law, copying includes translating into another language or format. However, you are permitted by law to copy the software into the machine memory of your computer for your routine use. In the event the software is copied into a disk shared by multiple users, each user accessing the software must have an authorized copy of the software licensed from Growth Concepts LLC. You are also permitted by law to make working copies of the software, solely for your own use, subject to the following restrictions. (1) Working copies must be treated in the same way as the original copy. (2) If you ever sell, lease or give away the original copy of the software, all working copies must also be sold, lent to given to the same person, or destroyed. (3) No copy (original or working) may be used while another copy (original or working) is in use. If you make working copies of the software on floppy disks, the copyright notice that is on the original copy of the software must be place on the disks. The above is not an inclusive statement of the restrictions imposed on you under the Copyright Act. For a complete statement of the restrictions imposed on you under the copyright laws of the United States of America, see Title 17, United States Code.