Developer: | Gansu Zhenxian Network Technology Co., Ltd. (3) | ||
Price: | $3.99 | ||
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Description
Http(s) Capture/Rewrite, ssh, Terminal, Python3, Cookie editing, Ping, File manager, DNS parsing, traceroute, port scanning, log analysis, regex,json formatting etc.
Provide all kinds of dev/testing tools.
Device Fingerprint, CPU, system, network, memory, display, browser, etc.
Discover and reveal the real and real-time data information of the equipment.
Applied to development, testing, reverse analysis, investigation and evidence collection and daily equipment management.
more ↓ Provide all kinds of dev/testing tools.
Device Fingerprint, CPU, system, network, memory, display, browser, etc.
Discover and reveal the real and real-time data information of the equipment.
Applied to development, testing, reverse analysis, investigation and evidence collection and daily equipment management.
What's new
- Version: 1.3.17
- Updated:
- Fix some bugs and optimize the experience.
Price
- Today: $3.99
- Minimum: $0.99
- Maximum: $3.99
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Developer
- Gansu Zhenxian Network Technology Co., Ltd.
- Platforms: iOS Apps (3)
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- Points: 1 + 16 ¡
- Rankings: 0
- Reviews: 0
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Additional Information
- Category:
iOS Apps
›Developer Tools
- OS:
Apple Watch
,iPad
,iPhone
,iOS 15.0 and up
- Size:
160 Mb
- Supported Languages:
Chinese
,English
,Japanese
- Content Rating:
4+
- App Store Rating:
4.5
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