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IP Watcher
- Version: 1.84
- Downloads Count: 56,158
- License Type: Free
- Price: Free
- Date Added: Feb 26, 2002
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME
- File Size: 190.0 KB
- Author: Low Dimension International
Description of IP Watcher
All right, quick: What's your IP address? If the numbers don't rattle off the tip of your tongue, don't worry--you're certainly not in the minority. Very few of us know our IP address, especially since it's usually created dynamically each time we log on to the Net. IP Watcher displays your IP address and host name, helping gamers and network admins keep an eye on this information. You can change its fonts, and this program supports skins, so that you can keep the information on screen in an aesthetically pleasing manner. You can also store the IP numbers that you want to remember in IP Watcher for quick reference.
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