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- Version: 2.1.2, 4/16/2007 06:42PM PST
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WhatRoute - Version: 2.1, 3/1/2007 04:24AM PST
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Mmmm... 2.0 Must-have $$ upgrade. 



- Version: 2.0c3, 4/18/2006 09:49AM PST
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NSA honeytrapFor only 15 extra bucks, this is what all you lucky IPNetmonitorX version 1.6 users will get in your spankin' new copy of IPNetmonitorX version 2.0:
- DHCP Lease Tool: fix byte ordering on Intel for DHCP option information.
- Change system requirements to Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later to simplify building as Universal Binary.
- Streamline ICMP listener thread to improve robustness.
- Fixed AirPort Signal and DHCP Test cleanup based on new threading model to avoid unnecessary log messages.
- Name Server Query - add option to show command line.
- Resolve incompatible library on Mac OS X 10.2.8
- Convert to Intel compatible Universal Binary.
- Restructure threading in TraceRoute.
- ServerScan: improve error checking for AppleScript field.
- ServerScan: fix bug in failover.
- Test with previous ICMP listener
What with the new name change, 2.0 obviously packs a fairly impressive list of new changes. I mean talk about a potentially seriously great deal here. The universal binary and applescript new thingies in 2.0 surely alone will make this the best $15 you'll spend. evar. Except that this is also a great reminder that virtually everything that IPNetMonitorX can do you also can easily now do with just a few short shell commands typed into terminal app. Seriously, calling IPNMXv2 an 'upgrade' compared to 1.6 is disingenuous at best. The release notes themselves plainly state that in terms of new features, this upgrade charge can't in any way justify a license fee adjustment to existing 1.6 owners. Not fair.
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- Upgrade $30 vice $15? (1 replies)