PingPong 1.1.0 released (Android)
PingPong 1.1.0 fixed a minor hiccup with the representation of the logs.

Have fun with PingPong 1.1.0. :-)
Thomas
Posted by Thomas King at 20:37 2009-06-27 | Trackbacks (0) | Comments (0)

DE-CIX and Friends @ JPMorgan Corporate Challenge (DE-CIX)
Last Wednesday, around 70,000 people met in Frankfurt to run 5,6km as part of the world-wide JPMorgan Corporate Challenge. The DE-CIX Management GmbH registered a team of 14 runners. It was great fun to run with my colleagues and friends the 5,6km. One runner only needed 31 minutes while the biggest part of the team (= 9 runners) needed around 35 minutes to finish the run. The finish shooting shown below shows the group of nine crossing the finish line. Can you spot me? ;-)

It was great fun and I am looking forward to being part of JPMorgan Corporate Challenge 2010. :-)

Best regards,
Thomas
Posted by Thomas King at 15:45 2009-06-21 | Trackbacks (0) | Comments (0)

NATnIP 1.2.7 released (Android)
NATnIP 1.2.7 contains a few user interface tweaks to make the look and feel similar to what you have seen from PingPong. Additionally, NATnIP 1.2.7 is localized to German. This means, NATnIP is now available in two languages: German and English.
The following screenshot shows the improved user interface in German.


Have fun using NATnIP.

Cheers,
Thomas
Posted by Thomas King at 14:59 2009-06-21 | Trackbacks (0) | Comments (1)

PingPing 1.0.1 (Android)
PingPong 1.0.1 is ready for prime time. PingPong 1.0.1 comes with an improved user interface.
Have a look!

Cheers,
Thomas
Posted by Thomas King at 00:52 2009-06-20 | Trackbacks (0) | Comments (0)

PingPong 1.0.0 released (Android)
I just finished the development of PingPong 1.0.0. PingPong tests whether a particular host is reachable. For this, it first tries to use ICMP. If this fails, it utilizes a TCP connection on port 7 (echo) to the host. PingPong also measures the round trip time and packet loss.
The subsequently shown picture is a screenshot of the application running in the emulator.


Have fun using PingPong.

Cheers,
Thomas
Posted by Thomas King at 00:48 2009-06-19 | Trackbacks (0) | Comments (0)

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