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By Philip George
NetBadge is a simpleton utility application that displays the current user cite and current IP call in your Mac OS X menu bar. NetBadge has support for an unlimited number of network interfaces/connections. You can immediately take advantage of Mac OS X's ability to feature multiple network connections simultaneously on one or more ports. If you are connected wirelessly to your AirPort Base Station, via ethernet to your cable modem or DSL modem, VPN'd into your place using your 56K modem, ALL at the same time, NetBadge will allow you to presentation whichever of those IP addresses you lack in you menubar. You can immediately also hear your public IP call if you are can a NAT firewall, such as an Airport Base Station or a base router/gateway. What's New: Version 2.0b adds the following: Now works with version 10.1 of both Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server (also works with previous 10.x versions) Added support for PPPoE (DSL), PPP, and VPN connections View your short username or wax cite in the menubar Launches almost instantaneously View your real-world IP call if you are can a NAT firewall (BaseStations, base routers/gateways, etc...) New "Quit" detail under username menu Pop open your base folder with a single click, no issue what application is in direction
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| Company | Philip George |
| Website | http://homepage.mac.com/netbadge/ |
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| Os | Mac OS X |
| Requirements | MacOS X 10.0 or later (including 10.1). |
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| Release Date | 10/14/2001 |
| License | Free |
| Limitations | Free |
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