When you have so many free apps that you can select from on your phone or tablet, why would you want to shell out your hard earned money, right?

Well, we think we’ve found a few that are actually worth paying for, Drop us a line, Let us know what you think.

RBL Status – $ 1.99
Are your emails getting blocked and going nowhere? Now you can check to see if your IP address is listed on an anti-spam database. RBL Status is the only iOS app capable of multiple DNSBL testing. This app checks your hosts against multiple DNS blackhole lists.
The system employs asynchronous algorithms for DNSBL lookups, which allows RBL Status to operate really fast. Only fractions of a second are taken to check a large number of lists.
The user can efficiently determine which RBLs are currently listing hosts from a monitoring list. This is a fantastic mail server tool for any IT professional.

iNet Network Scanner – $ 6.99
All network professionals, enthusiasts and geeks in the audience, the iNet scanner should be at the top of your list. iNet app provides detailed information about networks that your iPhone is connected to. Upon opening the app, the menu provides tools such as a network scanner, ping, bonjour browser, portscan, wake on lan, and device info. The network scanner feature will show all devices connected to a local network. The scanner discovers both windows and Macintosh computers, different peripherals, and routers. The Ping network command tool can test a host if it is reachable across the network. Another useful feature of the iNet app is the Portscan, which detects open and closed TCP ports. This app is invaluable for network administrators or even technicians who troubleshoot networking issues.

Data Usage Pro – $ 1.99
If you can’t afford unlimited service, here’s the app to use to avoid unexpected costs. DataUsagePro is a typical data monitoring app that audits data usage per month. The app allows for quotas if you’re on a capped cellular network plan.The settings allow for daily, weekly and monthly resets of billing periods, cellular and wireless billing cycle quotas, and the feature to select a custom period. A notification displays the widget which shows cellular data usage in real time. The app has a simple design that works with any carrier and any plan. The apps runs in the background and when activated shows used, remaining and predicted % of data usage. Data Usage Pro is one of the essential tools any iPhone user should have.

Network Analyzer – $ 3.99
Network Analyzer is a very quick and accurate app to detect any devices connected to Wi-Fi and Virtual Private Networks. The best features of this app is the traceroute that visually represents round trip delay including IP addresses and hostname for each network node. It also measures internet upload and download speeds, supports DNS lookups, and provides detailed network information. This is an outstanding app for reviewing any network with Wi-Fi on your mobile device.

 

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