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WinIP
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Version
3.0
Winip allows Internet users to access your computer
via a static
host name (e.g. mycomputer.thatip.com or
mydomain.com) even though you may have a
dynamic IP address. This lets others access your
computer the same way
every time, instead of having to enter a different IP
address every time
you reconnect to the Internet. This lets others
access your web, file, or other server the same way
every time, instead of having to enter a different IP
address every time you reconnect to the internet.
With WinIP, your machine will get a fully qualified
domain name. Even if your computer's internet address
is dynamically assigned, people can connect to your
machine's FTP, WWW, IRC or other server by using your
single hostname, recognized on the entire Internet.
WinIP can manage multiple hostnames pointing to
different IP addresses.
WinIP 3 runs on Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
and Windows ME. WinIP is compatible with the ThatIP
dynamic hostname service.
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