What's New
Bug fix...
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Size:
Category:
Utilities
Utilities
OS:
iOS
iOS
Price:
Free
Free
Compatible:
iPhone iPad
iPhone iPad
Requirements:
Compatible with iPhone
Compatible with iPhone
Version:
2.2.4
2.2.4
Description - ByeBye v4
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If you are iPhone and iPad owner,you now can download ByeBye v4 for free from Apple Store. The application is supporting English language. It weighs in at only 10MB to download. It is highly advisable to have the latest app version installed so that you don`t miss out on the fresh new features and improvements. The current app version 2.2.4 has been released on 2014-11-04. For ensuring consistency with the device you should take into account the following app compatibility information: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iPhone OS 3.1.3 or later.
Bottom Line: For more information about ByeBye v4 check developer Hurricane Electric, LLC`s website : http://he.net/
Bottom Line: For more information about ByeBye v4 check developer Hurricane Electric, LLC`s website : http://he.net/
Are you ready for the end of IPv4 address availability? IPv4 addresses are running out. Estimates currently have the available IPv4 address pools allocated to the regional registries by 2011, and those registries running out a ...
When I saw a update for this app on the App Store at first I was excited but then realized it was only to add iPhone 5 display sizing as is required of all apps in the App Store these days I m glad they now show the IPv4 addresses remaining at the 5 regional distributors of IPv4 addresses ARIN and so on Even though IANA is out these regional registries still have a few addresses left This app does its job however it doesn t really provide much benefit to the user As others have said it would be nice for them to throw in some sysadmin tools such as IPv4 and IPv6 subnet calculators or whatever else they might deem useful The IANA page on the app is useless as it s always 0 these days The Hurricane Electric page is just a global map showing Hurricane Electric s physical locations useful only as advertising material to demonstrate Hurricane Electric s very good global connectivity The user can t interact with this page in any way though The most useful page is the readout of the 5 regional registries which could be accomplished with a simple webpage It doesn t need to be an app Since Apple only allows 11 pages of apps even on iPad I can t justify this app remaining on my device Shows count of addresses remaining at 5 registries that s about it Krellan
Thanks Thank Jeddah55
Thanks HE for making this app Would be nice to add some IPv6 features maybe some v6 ping and v6 traceroute to give it some utility interesting app does what it says sqyntz
Would like to see a check my IPv6 connection tab added to this app now that iOS supports IPv6 for wifi Feature suggestion dtaubert
I have watched these stats in a browser for a while but it is great to have them on my phone now too Thanks Nice presentation Alien2thisWorld
Finally A clean portable way of showing people the exhaustion of v4 Love it There aren t many days left It s time to implement IPv6 IPv6 is our collective future tiggerandme
Watch as the global supply of Internet addresses slowly depletes Fun facts for geeks and trivia buffs Exhaustion is coming theregexpert
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I have watched these stats in a browser for a while but it is great to have them on my phone now too Thanks Nice presentation
Thanks HE for making this app Would be nice to add some IPv6 features maybe some v6 ping and v6 traceroute to give it some utility interesting app does what it says
When I saw a update for this app on the App Store at first I was excited but then realized it was only to add iPhone 5 display sizing as is required of all apps in the App Store these days Im glad they now show the IPv4 addresses remaining at the 5 regional distributors of IPv4 addresses ARIN and so on Even though IANA is out these regional registries still have a few addresses left This app does its job however it doesnt really provide much benefit to the user As others have said it would be nice for them to throw in some sysadmin tools such as IPv4 and IPv6 subnet calculators or whatever else they might deem useful The IANA page on the app is useless as its always 0 these days The Hurricane Electric page is just a global map showing Hurricane Electrics physical locations useful only as advertising material to demonstrate Hurricane Electrics very good global connectivity The user cant interact with this page in any way though The most useful page is the readout of the 5 regional registries which could be accomplished with a simple webpage It doesnt need to be an app Since Apple only allows 11 pages of apps even on iPad I cant justify this app remaining on my device Shows count of addresses remaining at 5 registries thats about it
Finally A clean portable way of showing people the exhaustion of v4 Love it There arent many days left Its time to implement IPv6 IPv6 is our collective future
Watch as the global supply of Internet addresses slowly depletes Fun facts for geeks and trivia buffs Exhaustion is coming
Would like to see a check my IPv6 connection tab added to this app now that iOS supports IPv6 for wifi Feature suggestion
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