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IP - 5.5

displays your available IP addresses in the menu bar

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 5.5
Release Date: 2006-09-20
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 2,256
Downloads (all versions): 17,085
Price: $6.00

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IP CommentaryHere's another freebie... - Version: 5.2.2, 12/19/2005 12:41AM PST

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Darth Brooks
IP Widget 2.4 http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/27813
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IP ReviewTry IP in Menubar - Version: 5.0, 7/24/2005 11:21AM PST

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nagualito
You can get it at Monkeybread software (.de)

It's free, takes absolutely no resources and
it works. There's nothing wrong (much) with
this program but $5 for what?!?
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IP Commentary5$ for what? - Version: 5.0, 7/24/2005 11:03AM PST

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Prof Dr Luigi
Hi guys. 5$ for what? Get DynDns (its free) und make a "nslookup" in the terminal and you have your ip.
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IP CommentaryTry IPMenu - Version: 4.6, 3/14/2005 08:34AM PST

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PSmith
It works great, and it is FREE.
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IP Commentary"4.5" is an overstatement - Version: 4.5, 1/6/2005 05:14AM PST

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123
It takes up too much space in the menubar, 'WAN ip' is not great usage ('external ip' is better). Of course, whatismyip.com = 216.51.232.100 = ns100.fastdnsservers.com, so it's exactly the same as using curl. It somehow also looks up google.com (ipv4 and ipv6), which is, at least, suspect. My hostname and lo0 address shouldn't be displayed either. And it doesn't say the ip I usually want, which is my upstream ip (ifconfig is better for this) to determine how much I'm lagging.

I also don't think the version number should be above 1.5.
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IP CommentaryAvailable IP? - Version: 4.5, 1/4/2005 11:54AM PST

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jorn
What exactly does "available" IP address mean?
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IP CommentaryThe download is broken. - Version: 4.5, 1/4/2005 11:23AM PST

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jonwbsc
I've tried downloading this twice and both times the downloaded dmg would not mount.
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IP Usage Tipoutbound connection-Required for desired fuctionality! - Version: 4.5, 1/4/2005 10:47AM PST

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allenh
Hey people, if you are behind a router, there is no way to determine your realworld ip address w/o connecting to something.

THAT is why it is connected to fastdnsservers or whatever.

get over it.
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IP CommentaryFishy ain't the word - Version: 4.5, 1/4/2005 09:07AM PST

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Jaxon
"displays your available IP addresses in the menu bar" and records it on ns100.fastdnsservers.com for them.
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IP Usage TipGrikdog and howerver else - Version: 4.3, 11/13/2004 03:34PM PST

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Zeb1
if you block "ns100.fastdnsservers.com" as i did with netbarrier then IP stops showning your WAN address.
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