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Path Analyzer Pro AND WhoIs Analyzer Pro – Lowest Price Ever!
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Essential Network Tools BundleFor the first time ever, VOSTROM is offering its award-winning network tools together in a bundle. Path Analyzer Pro is the ultimate traceroute tool that performs all sorts of network diagnostics including tracing e-mail and other communications and isolating network problems. Add to that WhoIs Analyzer Pro, an application that intelligently gives you access to every domain and network registrar database world-wide. Together, these tools represent the essential network tools bundle! Trial downloads for the individual programs are here:
Path Analyzer Pro 2.7 – Premier Edition
Path Analyzer Pro 2.7 delivers advanced network route-tracing with performance tests, DNS, whois, and network resolution to investigate network issues. By integrating all these powerful features into one simple graphical interface, Path Analyzer Pro has become a must-have tool for any network, systems, or security professional on Mac OS X. Unlike other graphical traceroute software, Path Analyzer Pro summarizes a given trace within seconds by generating a simple report with all the important information on the target–we call this the Synopsis. People use Path Analyzer Pro to:
Requires Mac OS X v. 10.4 or later. Also available for Windows XP, Vista or Windows 2003 Server.Linux beta releases are available in Debian and RPM packages designed for a 32-bit x86 target platform. Visit www.pathanalyzer.com for more details and screen shots. WhoIs Analyzer Pro 2.0 – Premier Edition
WhoIs Analyzer Pro 2.0 integrates advanced searching capabilities to find contact information, DNS records, Internet routing information and geolocation data for all of your whois queries. By granting you access to contract records from all registrars and routing registries worldwide you now have the ability to find whois information on any IP address, email address, URL or Autonomous System Number (ASN). No longer do you need to know country codes to get accurate results. WhoIs Analyzer Pro 2.0 incorporates many features to make whois results easier to read. The Synopsis page breaks down the whois query results into sections highlighting DNS, Routing and Location data. The new “Show on Map” feature allows you to plot the inferred location of the organization on a map. Data detectors automatically create click-to-contact links inside whois results, eliminating the need to cut-and-paste items like URLs and e-mail addresses. And just added, now you can save results in text or HTML format. People use WhoIs Analyzer Pro 2.0 to:Requires Mac OS X v. 10.4 or later, including 10.5 Leopard.Windows XP, Vista or Windows 2003 Server. Visit www.whoisanalyzer.com for more details and screen shots. ZOT Announcement! This weekend’s ZOT?
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May 8th, 2009 at 1:39 pm
This is a great deal! I downloaded both and had quite an enjoyable time using both to locate servers and lookup IPs. I can’t remember when the last time *that* process was ever enjoyable.
If you think you might do even just 5 traces and 5 whois lookups this year, the $20 spent will have been well worth it. So get it now like I did.
May 8th, 2009 at 2:14 pm
No download link for Whois Pro?
May 8th, 2009 at 4:29 pm
It’s down the page a bit -
http://www.whoisanalyzer.com/get/WhoIsAPro20.dmg
Mike Biskup
macZOT
May 8th, 2009 at 4:38 pm
page states:
“Network Bundle available through the weekend as a Special Offer at the bottom of this page.”
I don;t see anything about this at the bottom of the page. whaz up?
May 8th, 2009 at 5:12 pm
@just me: that means when it is the weekend, there will be a link at the bottom of the page for this zot. In other words, you have until Sunday night to buy this if you want. Today it is featured, but over the weekend, it will be at the bottom of the main zot page.
@Mike – Doh! Thanks! Helps if I read, eh? :)
May 8th, 2009 at 6:54 pm
Hi I purchased the bundle and received this message in my order history: Name too short to generate registration code: W . Hopefully the vendor will correct this soon. BTW – I have used Whois Analyzer and it is a very useful program. Thanks.
May 8th, 2009 at 6:55 pm
WhoIs Analyzer Pro handles .dni.us domains. That gets a thumbs-up from me!
Path Analyzer Pro will come in handy as there have been issues with my net connection recently.
These are the sort of apps where I know I can find the same info by hand, but it’s laborious to do so. And the question is whether having the nice interface makes it worth the price.
With these apps, at $20 for the pair, it’s an easy purchase to justify.
May 8th, 2009 at 8:00 pm
Very responsive developer. Thanks for the quick response. Steve
May 9th, 2009 at 9:54 am
I think there’s one caveat. According to the web site, at least Whois Analyzer, may not be used for commercial work.