Name: |
Rosetta Stone Navajo |
File size: |
29 MB |
Date added: |
December 9, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1891 |
Downloads last week: |
47 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Rosetta Stone Navajo program; useful to test your connection. Enter a web address or a valid host name, e.g. www.google.com or google.com, or a valid IP address, e.g. 98.137.149.56 (IPv4) ,[2a00:1450:8006::93] (IPv6). The IP addresses are converted into host names and conversely. An empty input gives local IP address. The button "Options..." opens the Rosetta Stone Navajo options: Infinite Loop (runs pings in a infinite loop and shows the Rosetta Stone Navajo in real time), Time options (Timeout, Temporisation Rosetta Stone Navajo every Rosetta Stone Navajo in milliseconds), Multiping (for several pings one after the other), Retries, Rosetta Stone Navajo of the response times, Hostname List, ip-to-country File. Sort and Replace utilities will allow you to edit and save host name list, countries list or any text file.
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