Application: Angry IP Scanner
Category: Utilities
Description: Fast and friendly network scanner.
Angry IP Scanner (or simply ipscan) is an open-source and cross-platform network scanner designed to be fast and simple to use. It scans IP addresses and ports as well as has many other features.
It is widely used by network administrators and just curious users around the world, including large and small enterprises, banks, and government agencies.
It runs on Linux, Windows, and macOS, possibly supporting other platforms as well.
v2 - LEGACY:
Download AngryIPScanner Portable 2.2.1 Development Test 1 [556KB download / 384KB installed]
(MD5: a9b65911b73e9a7c8b7c4ada17425253)
(SHA256: 4f3e81b6a389b968f244fbde3cd594dd7f7907148538d9b3886d5d85ff83bd2f)
(SHA512: 64e003ff21432fd0faeb2680646576729b05a09458450ba6b0b8b732852010f4dc97b3fb06c5ab0cada9b9a388b2ff47da2ce280c5e19e1e39ab6246658b869e)
I'm not the best at packaging java apps yet... this is my second one.
Any help getting this running properly would be greatly appreciated.
OK... looks like v3 is an official app now. I'll leave this version here for people that would like to see the difference in what I was trying vs what should be done (in the official repo).
I'm going to try and host the v2 package on sourceforge, as mediafire keeps flagging it as a virus.
*EDIT: sourceforge wants my phone number. lol. Now hosting on github.
**EDIT 2: no. I have deleted the v3 package, so as to not confuse people.
Yeah, I built v3 and forgot to check for a post first. Sorry about that. But it looks like the v3 package above didn't work and hadn't been fully finished. I don't think v2 will ever get through the antivirus engines based on its history unfortunately.
Sometimes, the impossible can become possible, if you're awesome!
Glad to see v3 as an official app.
The github hosting seems to working for v2 for now...