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[v6.2] Total Network Inventory – Hardware/software info collector and manager in LAN

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Total Network Inventory (TNI for short) was originally an enterprise assets managing and tracking application. But on AppNee’s opinion, it is a more interesting app than that – scan and capture the detailed information of all hardware devices (including software) in a local area network (LAN). If were not for this, it would never appear on AppNee.

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Nmap – #1 edge tool for network scanning

Nmap (short for Network Mapper) is a free and open-source network security scanner for large networks. It was originally developed by Gordon Lyon (Fyodor Vaskovich) for Linux in 1997, later gradually became one of the most popular network discovery and security auditing tools on multiple operating systems with the participation of many volunteers in the open source community.

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