Get IP 1.54

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Get IP is a small program that shows your hostname and your local IP addresses. This information can be copied to your clipboard for future use in any other application. Gamers especially will appreciate this. How many times have you needed to give someone your IP address so you can play a game online? Now, with Get IP, you can view your hostname and your local IP addresses by simply loading the software. What's more, you can make Get IP automatically copy this information to the clipboard, then either minimize it to your system tray or taskbar for quick and easy access or close the program entirely, so in a flash you have the information you want about your Internet connection.<br /><br />New in version 1.54 is an option to display both your hostname and IP in the system tray function ToolTip. The links to the Glynsoft Web site and to the Get IP help files also have been updated.

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