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NetMap

NetMap - 1.2

asset management tool for network admins

All Time: (3.5)
Version 1.2: (3.5)
Selected Version: 1.2
Release Date: 2006-07-19
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 1.2): 2,223
Downloads (all versions): 4,917
Price: $45.00

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Product Description:

Using NetMap, network administrators can easily visualize an overview of established network devices and access a single source of data for software licenses, system versions and login information. Additionally, NetMap can be used to manage user requests for repairs or upgrades through a built-in messaging system. NetMap is an asset management tool that affords network administrators convenient and organized access to information about the network they manage; saving time and making the information technology process more efficient.

What's new in this version:

  • fix Accented characters saved in NetMap files now display properly after re-opening the file.
  • fix Print range set in the print dialog box is now respected.
  • fix Horizontal grid lines now extend all the way to the bottom of the map.
  • fix If there is an open, changed document, drag-and-drop to the application or dock icon now asks to save.
  • chg Double-clicking on a NetMap item is now less responsive to help minimize accidental jumps to the message tab.
  • chg Sorting by IP address in the hardware tab now sorts numerically instead of by string (e.g., "22" now comes before "220").
  • new Added a "Units" preference item to allow grid and map size designation as either inches or centimeters.
  • new Added a snap to grid option to help arrange layouts (accessible under the "Map" menu).
  • new Text-based item properties (e.g., name, serial number, IP address) are now editable in the hardware list to allow for quick editing of multiple NetMap items. Click in a cell to edit.
  • new Columns in the hardware list are now user-resizable.
  • new The menu item "Node Grouping" allows for child items to be moved along when you move a parent item (e.g., moving a arrangement of workstations when you move the hub they are connected to).
  • new Added French and Italian localization to the application.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0

Additional Requirements:

  • None

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Feedback Summary:

Version 1.2:
Overall Rating: (3.5) Features: (3.5) Support: (3.5)
Ease of Use: (3.0) Quality / Stability: (4.0) Price: (4.0)
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NetMap ReviewSimple and promising - Version: 1.2, 8/21/2007 12:24PM PST

MacWarrior
I looked through many software on WIn and Mac platform even Visio, but this is what comes the closest to my wishes. I hope the developer will further work on it and implements the feature requests made by the users.
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NetMap CommentaryAnd another idea ... - Version: 1.2, 8/29/2006 02:00AM PST

christian43
It would be great if you could ad some files to each device, e.g. router configurations etc.
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NetMap ReviewNice application with some limitations - Version: 1.2, 8/28/2006 07:32AM PST

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Drieze
Netmap is a nice application and the basic idea of a graphical asset-manager is great. But there are some limitations which should really be removed:
- It is not possible to rezise a window by drag n' drop. Instead you have to use a "Page resize" command in the menu bar. Really weird in my opinion ...
- Many forms have a limited number of characters which is especially disturbing when you have to note a username or a password.
- There's no undo command.
- It's great that you can use Netmap to note a e-mail-account and the appropriate password. But what happens, when there's more than one account on one computer?
- I think there should be more forms that can be defined by the users themselves. Netmap would be perfect if you could define your own Items with the corresponding forms (e.g. router, printserver, server, different types of workstations etc.)
- Integration of Netmap in a VNC-application (selectable by the user) would be great.
- Customizable e-mail-messages.
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