5/5 rating based on 137 reviews. Read all reviews for iNetTools - Ping,DNS,Port Scan for iPhone.
iNetTools - Ping,DNS,Port Scan is free iOS app published by ComcSoft Corporation
KeepsOnBurning
What a piece of junk now. Inoperable. Can’t even run 2 pings in a row without some ad for some stupid game. They need to make heads rolls. Whoever is in charge of ads needs to be fired. Absolutely a crying shame what this app has become. Pathetic, money grubbing piece of junk.
fivespot after dark
I realize devs gotta make money, but you’re gonna get served up a half-dozen ads before your tracert finishes. Sorry, just not worth it.
GMeola
This developer thinks it's a great idea to have a ad or upgrade pop-up every time you come back to the app. When trying to diagnose a networking issue this a big problem. One or two okay ... But this is extreme. Removing app.
JM Here
Ok, but has a video ad pop up every Minute require 5 - 10 sec wait time
h0nu
endless nagging and ads trying to convince me to upgrade to a version i do not need. such negative PR has been generated that if i needed more features i’d certainly go with a competitor.
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Mikecam
When I need to see my server is up this works. I don’t need flashy just a tool that works.
DeltaVSaturnV
While I understand the need for advertisements for the free version, this has some very intrusive ads. Trying to get the information I need from a simple tracert ends up being a non stop pop up ad that will reopen after watching the ad and closing it out then clicking on my trace results trying to view the data. In turn I end up not being able to view my data a split second before the ad pops back up again. I would recommend Ping Tool or another app instead of this bloated crap. I am sure the paid version is nice, but since I do not need this information on a daily basis, I see no reason to purchase it especially since the company seems more interested in forcing your hand into buying with the intrusiveness of the ads.