Description
Pinger
Pinger is a handy tool that lets you ping multiple addresses at once using ncurses and GTK. If you’ve ever wanted to check the connection status of several hosts without a hassle, this utility is just what you need!
What Does Pinger Do?
With Pinger, all you have to do is write down the addresses in a configuration file. After running the program, you'll see a neat little window showing the current status of your selected hosts and their trip times. It’s super simple and user-friendly!
Requirements for Pinger
If you're thinking about giving Pinger a try, make sure you have these requirements:
- Ncurses
- GTK+
What's New in This Release?
The latest version of Pinger comes with some cool updates:
- Fixed issues with multiple host files
- Improved UI for better text version handling and resizing options
Download Pinger Now!
If you're ready to streamline your pinging process, check out this great tool! You can download it directly from here: Pinger for Linux. It's easy to use and will save you time when checking connections.
User Reviews for pinger FOR LINUX 7
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pinger FOR LINUX provides a user-friendly interface for pinging multiple addresses using GTK/ncurses. Easy configuration and real-time status updates.
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Pinger is an amazing tool for monitoring multiple hosts! The interface is clean and easy to use.
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I love how Pinger lets me check multiple addresses at once. The GTK interface is intuitive and responsive!
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This app has made my network monitoring so much easier! The results are displayed beautifully in real-time.
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Pinger is a fantastic utility! I appreciate the cyclic ping feature and the sleek ncurses/GTK design.
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What a great application! Pinger’s ability to handle multiple host files and show status updates is superb!
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I highly recommend Pinger! It’s simple yet effective, providing clear insights into host statuses with ease.