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MetaPing – Handy and powerful visual Ping monitor

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The discovery of MetaPing were also a surprise – at that time, AppNee intended to migrate to a new server and needed a tool that can simultaneously monitor and test multiple server IPs to understand their connection speed and stability. In the end, after testing most similar tools, MetaPing stood out from the crowd due to its small size, good usability, and on-demand capability. After using MetaPing in practice, AppNee could not wait to share it with more users.

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[v4.x] SiteMonitor – Monitor your websites, servers or hosts on Windows

The uptime reliability of websites or servers (for example: file servers, mail servers, routers…) is crucial for web site operators, sometimes even fatal (because that seriously affects visitors’ user experience). At the same time, this is also one of the two most important and basic measures to a server’s quality (the other one is visiting speed).

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