GTK-Pinger allows users to ping multiple addresses and presents the results using the graphical user interface toolkit, GTK, or the text-based interface, ncurses. It is a useful utility for monitoring network connectivity.
One of the best things about GTK-Pinger is how easy it is to set up. Simply write the addresses you want to ping into a configuration file, and then run the software. You'll be greeted with a small, attractive window that provides you with all the information you need about your selected hosts, including triptimes.
The latest release of GTK-Pinger includes a number of exciting new features and improvements to make your pinging experience even better. For example, the GTK window is now scrollable, which means you can easily access all of your ping results without having to worry about scrolling endlessly.
Additionally, the new Debian package support makes it even easier to install and run GTK-Pinger on your system. And if you've experienced any memory leaks in the past, you'll be happy to know that this release addresses those issues and ensures that your system stays stable and reliable.
Overall, GTK-Pinger is a fantastic ping utility for anyone who wants a fast and efficient way to monitor their network. With its user-friendly interface and powerful features, it's sure to become a go-to tool for network administrators and hobbyists alike.
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