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| Date | Version | Rating | Ratings | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 15, 2017 | 1.10.1 | ★ 4.8 | 31 | $5.99 |
| Dec 8, 2019 | — | ★ 4.5 | 137 | $5.99 |
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Archived Reviews
8 of 15No working give me my money pleas 😡🙁
The app is nice, giving the option to port scan ranges or IP address.<br/><br/>A missing feature however, is the ability to input IPv6 addresses into the port scan.
WARNING: Does not actually do all the things it says it does. Save your money, don’t buy!!
The app freezes more than its useful.... I don’t recommend purchasing this app. I kinda want a refund to be very honest. Just forget these bs apps & save time, money & frustration and simply just purchase a firewalla, fingbox or other comprable device to really help you with your online security needs.
I really love this app as well other apps by this developer. My only issue that it’s hard to see. I wish this app as well other apps have bigger fonts so it would be easier to see and read. Here hoping for bigger fonts (selectable within app or by iOS accessibility feature).
Definitely one of the best.
I have been using this app for years. It has consistently worked well for me and has been my default tool for locating devices and open ports on my networks.
One of the few good network tool iOS apps. I most often use the port scan function, and this is one of the few iOS apps that allows you to scan an entire IP range (or subnet) for specific ports.<br/><br/>(for the price paid) I would like to see more improvements/updates, the interface does offer a lot of functionality but is a bit awkward/unorganized.<br/><br/>(keep in mind 99% of the time I personally am scanning an entire subnet, not an individual host)<br/>One major feature/function that needs to be added ASAP, is in port scan- we need the ability to have *multiple user defined custom port lists*. currently there is *only one* that the user can edit.<br/><br/>additionally there are ~5 , mostly useless, entries/lists of ports the user can select. 4 of the 5 consist of over 80 ports (or is a range) and *the user can **not** edit the builtin port lists*. there needs to be more custom user defined port lists (or the ability for users to create new custom lists of ports to scan for). For example at some work sites I go to I need to scan a subnet for 80, 443, 8291. Other sites there might be 10 custom ports I need to scan for.<br/><br/>currently the only option is to keep editing/re-typing all the ports, separated by commas, I need to scan for, each time. it would be much more efficient and useful if I could define three or four different custom port lists and just click whichever i need. The built-in port lists are huge and uneditable by the user, which makes them all but useless (for subnet scans).<br/><br/>I really hope the author adds this feature, as I’ll always be looking for it when he posts new app updates. tks
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