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Atelier Web IP Locator
Release
3.02 (see What's New)
| IMPORTANT: Users of IP Locator
2.xx releases must download and use 3.xx releases
because the web server that worked with 2.xx
releases has been decommissioned. |
Atelier Web IP Locator (AWIPLOC) is an invaluable network
tool that everyone must keep handy in these days where
knowing as much as possible about an internet connection
can only help in every security or marketing related
aspect.
AWIPLOC allows you to access the World's biggest IP
geolocation database straight from your desktop or your
windows website and know in instants where a certain IP
address belongs.
AWIPLOC is free for occasional private use, no
time deadlines and no functionality limitation. You are
automatically attributed a quota of 200 IP search
credits that is automatically renewed periodically. This
quota is enough for an occasional private use of the
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AWIPLOC
includes a full featured freely distributable
Automation Server that allows you to easily perform IP
location searches from your website or from your own
applications. It includes, as well, a freely
distributable .Net engine with equivalent functionality. We
have include samples for .ASP, ASP.Net, Visual Basic, VB .Net,
Delphi and MFC C++, but you can use it from virtually any .Net
or COM aware environment.
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NEWS |
December 31, 2011
A new release of AW IP Locator (3.02)
is available. This is an optional maintenance release.
More... |
November 30, 2011
Atelier Web Remote Commander 8.0 is
here featuring zero-configuration simultaneous connections
capabilities (both directions). AWRC is both the easiest to use and
most powerful remote access software you can find.
More... |
November 8, 2011
A nice piece of software we had posted
elsewhere. We updated and brought it here.
Random Labs, for
strong password and lotto numbers. It is free. There is also
Went, software to test random data. Free
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November 5, 2011
Googol+, the Windows Arbitrary
Precision Calculator was posted in another website since 2007.
However, its popularity has far exceeded what I expected, so we
revamped it, added 64-bit native code support and brought it here as
version 2.0 for the prime-time exposure it deserves.
More... |
October 19, 2011
I have been posting a series of
original articles on programming. Some of them very advanced, others
not so, but always in an easy language, or at least I
try. Recently, I started posting articles on Code Project as well,
like this one.
More... |
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