FTPname saves your FTP server access information for file uploading:
- Address (URL)
- Host
- Username
- Password
- Site content
- Webspace in MB
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
Similar Software:
ptelnet ptelnet is a powerful communication software for the Palm Computing platform.
By using the built-in TCP/IP stack (telnet mode), it acts as a Telnet Client.
By accessing the serial (RS232 or IR) port directly (serial mode), it acts as a standard Terminal Emulator.
Features:
- RFC 854 Telnet protocol (telnet mode)
iServices iServices - You are a system or network engineer.
You want to quickly get information about network IP services (port, protocol etc..).
iServices can help you by browsing the well known port database.
iServices database contains around 700 registered ports.
You can specifiy in the lookup field, both the service name or the port number
WAN Assistant WAN Assistant - With WAN Assistant you can keep track of all your important Firewalls, T1/T3/DS Circuits, Routers, and Switches
IP Tools IP Tools is an application for networking and IP information
Whois Whois - A PalmOS TCP/IP Whois program that accesses WHOIS data for domains (and some IP addresses) for all top-level domains that are available for viewing.
The software has been tested on a Treo 600 Smartphone from T-Mobile, however, the 5-Way Navigation is not configured to work with this program
NetTools NetTools - With this program you can manage the network connections of your Palm OS device. You can connect the PDA to a Net, disconnect it and see statistics and connection data. Furthermore the program has a whois-client and a system to manage a DynDNS host
Computer Network for HanDBase Track and record all data on computers in your network IP, MAC, Software, Email, passwords, Logins, etc
IPCalc IPCalc is a simple network/broadcast calculator.
You insert the IP and thenetmask and you get the corresponding network and broadcast address.
For the lazy network admins that don't want to get pen and paper to do somebitwise calcs
Make your own DSL Make your own DSL - Make your own DSL explains how you can link homes together using the same principles as a DSL; however, this ends up being a 2 megabit circuit with no Internet access.
You have to find a way to hook an end of the circuit into a place with a T-1 or better access