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DESCRIPTION
Who's There?... View, understand and react to access attempts detected by your firewall...

WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.3:
  • full support for Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6)
  • integrated security book fully updated for Snow Leopard and the iPhone
  • new "News" menu
  • new Twitter stream at http://twitter.com/isfym
  • significantly improved geo-location (map) support
  • new and updated service definitions
  • bug fixes
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later
DoorStop X Firewall, Norton Personal Firewall, or any firewall that uses Mac OS X's built-in firewall capability.
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Developer:Open Door Networks, Inc.
Downloads:10,949
  - Version d/l:407
Utilities:Security
License:Demo
Date:26 Oct 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$29.00
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    Who's There? User Reviews (4 posts)Write A Review
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    Oct 24 2009

    OAK  Overall this is an excellent App, except for one small thing: The 'Whois" map has never worked. It consistently displays a "cannot connect to server" notice. When one buys an App, one tends to expect all the features to work (especially at $29.00, or $79.00 for the full Security Suite of which this is a part). The developer hopes to have this problem fixed in a future update, but several months after pointing this out to them, it still does not work. It would certainly be nice to use all the features I paid for. Even once.  
    (Version 2.2)

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    Jul 22 2005
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    ANONYMOUS  Not responding when launched...

    pizza wheel of death...

    Force quite...

    moving on...  
    (Version 1.5)

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    Mar 31 2003
    ****.

    ANONYMOUS  Wow... the speed for reading the log files has increased a lot.  
    (Version 1.3.2)

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    Jan 15 2002
    *****

    TITANIC  Excellent program. I've been using this for about a year and a half. First with Doorstop, now with Norton. Extremely useful. It's called "Who's There?"...not "Who Is There?".  
    (Version 1.1.1)

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