Personal IP Address v0.4-2
Downloads: 195739
Votes: 307
Free & Open Source license
Votes: 307
Free & Open Source license
Display your IP address on your desktop
A configurable reminder of your IP address. Will also show the interface you are connected to.
Updated 2010-06-05 22:15 UTC
| Author | Andrew Olmsted |
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Must have app.
a must have for devs..
good application, does perfectly what is expected. thanks.
I like this widget, it does what it should do.
A perfect combination with Personal Dataplan Monitor widget.
i love this widget.
Nice work - Handy to Ensure i am using the right connections :)
A simple yet surprisingly useful tool. Great if your IP changes if you're trying to do something like SSH into the phone.
works as expected.
Works great
Does exactly what is required :-)
Very handy for SSH. Thank you.
Nice app, does exactly what it's supposed, very useful.
Quick and simple. Great that it takes up the bare minimum space on the desktop only displaying the info that is actually required.
Plus besoin d'aller dans le teminal et faire un ifconfig pour connaître son adresse IP !
A must if you ssh into your device a lot within different networks. Also I love that it's so small and doesn't take away more space than really needed on the homescreen.
I agree with Matt, very good app, I just miss a disconnect option when already connected
Very nice app. I appreciate it as I can one click now to activate a connection, instead of going through the status menu. One thing I think would be great to add, and of minimal effort, would be to add a disconnect functionality. This way you could close a connection simply by clicking on the app again.
2d
Very nice app. I appreciate it as I can one click now to activate a connection, instead of going through the status menu. One thing I think would be great to add, and of minimal effort, would be to add a disconnect functionality. This way you could close a connection simply by clicking on the app again.
2d
Great and simple applet, thanks!
Simple, useful and does exactly what it should. Thanks a lot!
Great! Helps to show if I have a connection when using public wlan.
Quick, simple and does the job.
Critical widget for me.
Simple, functional, does all it needs to.
External IP will never be available from an applet without an external server and is of questionable value as you can't ask your telco to port-forward for your phone...
It would be better if it shows external IP too.
very useful. saves time
It´s handy when remote connecting thru SSH.
V useful, simple, compact on screen
I've had an applet like this on my tablets ever since the 770, I'd feel naked without it :-)
This one doesn't keep count of up/down traffic like the older ones did, but you can use another applet for that.
On the plus side, it also acts as a shortcut for Wifi/3G connection, which is sometimes handy.
Great to see the network I'm on (grps vs wifi), and the IP address I was given by the local router. Simple small widget that does one thing very well.
Mhh, does not work for me.
The applet shows the IP address reported by ifconfig I guess. I get a IP from my provider (O2) which belongs to a private subnet (10.x.x.x) and will effectively not be routed. Checking my external IP on my webpage (http://ip.olausson.de) I get valid routeable IP (82.113.xxx.xxx).
Anyway, I can't connect via SSH, but that is another story.
So my suggestion would be: Report the INTERNAL IP and the real EXTERNAL IP by a lookup on a external source)
This is also helpful when you are connected to a router and need to know your real IP.
If you consider this, please make an option to display, either the external IP, the internal IP or both. Also you might consider to show VPN (OpenVPN) IPs (Thats currently my way to ssh to the N900).
Cheers Bjoern
Perfect for those how want to occasionally login with ssh.
very usefull, so i can directly see my ip address and can ssh to it :)
Nice geeky applet. Sometimes useful, but mostly it's just for fun.
simple and convenient... not to belittle ifconfig in any way.
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