Publisher's Description
From Dynamic Network Services:
DynDNS Updater is a Mac OS X client for use with the free and paid services provided by DynDNS. Based originally on DNSUpdate by Julien Jalon, DynDNS Updater brings new features and is designed to work exclusively with services from DynDNS.
- Simple and intuitive interface
- Supports Custom DNS, Dynamic DNS and Static DNS
- Supports HTTPS
- Setup wizard automatically downloads hosts
- Supports multiple users
- Includes configurable update daemon
- Provides full event logging
- Allows configuration exports
What's new in this version:
Incorporates the following changes:
- Feature: Dashboard widget
- Fix: Jaguar compatibility issues
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All versions:
3.1 starsout of 9 votes
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Current version:
5.0 starsout of 1 votes
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"Universal"
Version: DynDNS Updater 1.2
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
This is the last PowerPC software I have to regularly run on my MBPro... I am sad... need Universal version. Otherwise works great. -
"Universal"
Version: DynDNS Updater 1.2
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
This is the last PowerPC software I have to regularly run on my MBPro... I am sad... need Universal version. Otherwise works great. -
"Universal binary would be useful"
Version: DynDNS Updater 1.2
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
A universal binary would be useful as would preferences for update frequency and logging. -
"Highly Recommended!!!"
Version: DynDNS Updater 1.2
Pros
If you have a DNS account from DynDNS.org and are running OS X, then this is for you. It does what it's suppose to, plus, it's free. It's very easy to set up. What more could you ask for. I'm running it with OS X v.10.4.6, on a G4 w/1.25gb of ram. The vnc client is Redstone's OSXvnc. I use Chicken of the VNC for the vnc viewer software. I also have to use WinBlows. On those computers I use DirectUpdate. I feel it's as good as DirectUpdate, and that one you have to pay for it.
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"Still has bugs. It CAN 'get easier', hopefully."
Version: DynDNS Updater 1.2
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
I have been using DNSUpdate for a couple years now in conjunction with the great free DynDNS service for my FTP server, for which I have about 900 clients. Many of them cannot deal with raw IP addresses, so having a domain name makes them happy. I am glad that at last DynDNS now officially sanctions DNSUpdate via this new branch off the project.
But sadly this new named version has the same old bug as the old one where you MUST reboot your computer to get the daemon to actually work properly. In my case today it outright told me that my domain name was NOT registered, when I knew damn well it was. I gave the system a reboot and the daemon woke up.
Also annoying is the fact that despite this being almost exactly the same as the old application, it is too stupid to realize that you have the previous version's daemon still installed. As a result you end up with two daemons installed, both banging away, every minute, at the DynDNS server with your IP address. You have to either deinstall the old daemon using the old application or remove it by hand from your StartupItems. Grrrrr.
I am looking forward to the next version which will supposedly let us lengthen the time between connects to DynDNS. About time.
It CAN 'get easier', hopefully. In the meantime, I am grateful that despite the bugs this is still a free program.
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