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302714 2004-12-13 22:00:00 Have http://www.neoworx.com/ gone out of business?

They’re the company distributing NeoTrace Express website plotter.

I’ve downloaded the programme but can’t get the map from their download site.

Been like it for a week or so!?
B.M. (505)
302715 2004-12-13 22:59:00 Same here.

I have had NeoTrace Express installed for a long time, but havent used it recently. After reading your post I tried it, and the map trace wouldnt work. It just showed my Wellington location.

So I uninstalled it, downloaded a fresh copy of version 3.25 from networkingfiles.com, but as you say www.neoworx.com has vanished, so the location database could not be located to be able to re-set my location.

Google suggests that Neotrace is part of McAffee, but I couldnt find any mention of Neotrace on Mcaffee site. It seems it may be part of a McAffee program for tracing hacker sources???
Terry Porritt (14)
302716 2004-12-13 23:02:00 > Google suggests that Neotrace is part of McAffee, but
> I couldnt find any mention of Neotrace on Mcaffee
> site. It seems it may be part of a McAffee program
> for tracing hacker sources???

Yep, I think there was a thing on there site saying about that.
stu120404 (268)
302717 2004-12-13 23:22:00 Here is a site with alternative IP tracing software:

lists.gpick.com
Terry Porritt (14)
302718 2004-12-13 23:57:00 Bummer! I liked the way it worked!

I'll check out the other one. Thanks Terry.
B.M. (505)
302719 2004-12-14 00:15:00 which one do you recommend terry? Prescott (11)
302720 2004-12-14 01:32:00 I dont know yet Prescott. Ive downloaded 3dTrace and SamSpade to try when I get round to it. SamSpade has been around a while, and I think on PC World Cds.

But Ive been using Spike from radsoft.com ( but I dont think it is available separately from there now), and /or Cyberkit from www.networkingfiles.com. Both have the usual collection of tools like traceroute, whois, finger, NSlookup etc.
Terry Porritt (14)
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