| Company | David Vierra |
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| Os | Mac OS X |
| Requirements | Mac OS X 10.1 or later, Warcraft III. |
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| Release Date | 9/29/2002 |
| License | Free |
| Limitations | Free |
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Mac:Mac OS X:Games:Tools
Views 821 (+0) / Rating 5.00 / Free By David Vierra
Farsight is a Warcraft III cut that allows people on the Internet view your Local Network games. When you low run Farsight, it will prompt you for your administrator password. This is necessary because Farsight needs rootage privileges to sniff Warcraft III's packets. A more detailed discussion is at the end of this file. You will get to re-enter your password if you move/copy Farsight to another filesystem. Farsight allows you to diddle Warcraft III over the Internet by making your Local Network multiplayer games visible to several friends whose IP addresses you recruit. Front-end written in Cocoa. What's New: Version 0.2 changes the user interface. A combination box immediately stores the 20 recently-used addresses. A log window immediately shows the output of the farsightd scope process. The address trammel raised to 200. The new Preferences window allows you to select a network interface to usage, for those of you with both wireless and ethernet networks.
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