Pingi is a tool to easily and quickly test your internet connection by pinging a host. If the result is not correct it will inform you and it will recommend a solution for your situation. A really handy tool for when you're on the road, or at home. Update 19/11/07: ■ Contains an updated design ■ Improved the tool's interface ■ Updated to support multiple interfaces ■ Updated the logo ■ Added an automatic launching option ■ Added a warning when the server is not responding Pingi Version History V1.1.0 - Released 19/11/2007 Add the ability to pass the pings via email Improvements to the interface Improvements to the ping results Update the on-screen menu Update the logo Update the interface Add the auto-launch feature Add warning when the server is not responding Add the ability to stop pinging in the client menu Add the ability to disable pings from the client menu Update the documentation Add the ability to show the ping status in the application logo Add an option to show the sub-menus Remove the entry that is part of the Vista taskbar Remove the entry that is part of the Windows tool bar Add the ability to show the pings in the main window Add an option to hide the pings when you close the application Add an option to hide the pings when you close the application Add an option to hide the pings when you open the application Add an option to hide the pings when you open the application Add an option to hide the pings when you close the application Add an option to hide the pings when you open the application Add an option to hide the pings when you close the application V1.0.1 - Released 05/04/2007 Add the ability to drag the pings from the client menu Add the ability to start a ping from the client menu Add the ability to start a ping from the client menu Add the ability to start a ping from the client menu Add an option to show the pings in the main window Add an option to hide the pings when you open the application Add an option to hide the pings when you close the application Add an option to show the pings when you open the application Add an option to show the pings when you close the
Pingi Crack For Windows will try to ping the hosts from your computer. If you haven't registered yet and you have a valid user-name and password you can try to see if the host is up. If you haven't registered yet and you want to check if the host is up you will have to register at and then you will be able to see if the host is up. If you are registered already you can add the host to your hosts list and see the pings for this host. Pingi will make a new tab in your browser where you can see the pings for this host and pings for all other hosts you have in your hosts list. Pingi Features: ■ Network administration: check if a host is up or down, Ping uptime of a host. ■ System administrators: Pingi stores information about a host in a simple XML-file which makes searching for the information a piece of cake. ■ No installation required ■ You can check the status of a host without installing a software. ■ Pingi is a simple to use tool. ■ Pingi is suitable for any kind of Internet usage. Improvements: ■ I think the tool is pretty clean and elegant ■ I added an application file that can be downloaded from www.pingi.net/download.aspx ■ I added a web-interface for the Windows application, you will need to register for a free account at www.pingi.net/register.aspx. ■ I added an option for registered users to enable/disable the web-interface. If you are not registered you will have to use the Windows application instead. If you like this tool please rate my tool :) Programming language: C# Created: April 1, 2009 [First version (download.aspx) - source code, help files and demonstration videos: www.pingi.net/download.aspx. This version of the tool was for beta testing purposes only.] [Update: October, 2009 - Version 1.2 (main features added):] [Update: February, 2010 - Version 1.3 (main features added):] [Update: April, 2010 - Version 1.4 (fixes):] [Update: August, 2010 - Version 1.5 (fixes):] [Update: October, 2010 - Version 1.6 (fixes):] [Update: May, 2011 - Version 1.7 (fixes):] [Update: September, 2011 - Version 1.8 (optimized):] [Update: August, 2012 - Version 1 972550f159
■ Start a new ping. If Ping returns an error, it will be displayed in a dialog. ■ You can enter IP addresses manually. It will get saved for next use. ■ You can collect IP addresses from webpages. Web addresses will be saved automatically. ■ You can assign a name to the IP addresses. ■ You can check if the IP address is valid. ■ You can export the IP addresses to a textfile. ■ IP addresses can be entered and removed from the list. ■ You can make a backup of your list (this is not implemented in the freeware version). ■ Results can be copied to the clipboard. ■ Results can be saved for later use. ■ A small list of errors are displayed. These can be shown if you are using the freeware version. ■ You can copy the error to the clipboard. ■ You can also test if you are connected to a website. ■ Some features are not supported in the freeware version, for example the web-based domain search. Note: ■ The freeware version is missing some features. ■ The freeware version is limited to one thousand IP addresses. ■ Please send bugreports to the developers, you will get proper support. How to use Pingi: ■ Open the program. ■ A button is activated and it will display the IP addresses that you can use. ■ Enter IP address in the search box. ■ You can add web-based addresses to the list. ■ A list is displayed. Click on one of the entries to get more information. ■ Add an IP address by clicking on the "add" button. ■ You can also copy an IP address from the list. ■ Select an IP address in the list. ■ You can move an IP address to the left or to the right. ■ You can check if the IP address is valid. ■ You can copy or delete an IP address. ■ You can export the IP address to a textfile. ■ You can also test if you are connected to a website. ■ Results can be copied to the clipboard. �
Minimum: OS: 64-bit Windows 7, 8, or 10 (32-bit Windows 7 and 8 are supported too) CPU: Dual-core 2.6GHz RAM: 4GB GPU: NVidia GeForce 9800GT or ATI Radeon HD 5770 or better HDD: ~20GB DirectX: Version 11 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 2GB available space on your hard drive Additional Notes: An Xbox 360 controller is required to play with the Xbox 360 version of the
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