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4.27 out of 5
51 ratings in Denmark
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Drop it whyyyyy thissss Make it an option u Can select on if u want to
Works like a charm. Useful features, short and to the point.
Glimrende program til at snuse rundt i sit netværk. Det eneste, der mangler, er muligheden for at lægge ikoner ind for de enkelte enheder, som man selv har i sit billedarkiv. Det kan man nemlig i pc-/Mac-versionen.
This App gives a good overview to your local network - but: Do not activate the Upgrade to buy. I had a crash and lost my money. The iNet Pro in App-store stll costs money. I would rather have mine back and no app.
Good for checking who is on my local WiFi network and if it is running
Virker perfekt til hjemme og small Office solutions med 1 VLan
Super app til små og store netværk. Emdnu bedre i pro :-)
Simpel and good
Hands down this is a fantastic app. This is one of the best network scanners and network management tools on the fly that there is. Sadly, then came 11 and Apple saw fit to take away the access to Mac addresses in network access from the iOS platform. From a security perspective, I understand why Apple did this as some bad players could use apps to overreach within your network and identify all your devices and fingerprint your network and things like that for their own selfish gain, however. This should be an option that we can choose to allow back in certain apps and platforms and this is one of them. Such a simple concept, such a little thing that makes all the difference in the world for the end users, experience and flexibility. I truly wish Apple would reconsider this and add this as I said as a flexible, permission and apps within this kind of category and that would be a way to further limited and maintain it by limiting to apps in this type of category. That being said, we should never give up on apps like this and the developers. It is not their fault. I’m here to say I’m gonna stay in support and drive forward because if you curb intellectual minds, you curb growth and development in the future. That affect is felt by everybody. If this affects yourself as it does me, Apple know your opinion, maybe we change it with enough of people looking to maybe we change the world like once dead by the introduction of the iPhone.