This allows you to run the app whenver the mood strikes. I have not looked into Fing on a full-sized computer because, to me, network discovery and monitoring is an application best done on a device that starts up and shuts down in seconds. Originally it ran on personal computers under Linux, Mac OS and Windows. The mobile editions appear to be the latest incarnations of Fing. According to the developer, Overlook, it also runs on a Kindle Fire. I tested Fing on both an HTC smartphone running Android 2.3.4 and a Samsung Galaxy Player 4 running version 2.6.35.7. That said, Fing on Android (currently at version 1.27.2) seems a bit more polished. Recently, I stumbled across an article at SmallCloudBuilder, Cool Android Apps For Network Fun, which said "Overlook Fing is probably the best Android app you can get for your home network." Intrigued, I tried it - and loved it.Īpple enthusiasts should not be put off by the title as Fing also runs on iOS (I tested version 1.5 on my first generation iPad running iOS v4).
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