Changes coming! Network Inventory Advisor for Mac is here!

Mac users, it’s time to get your own full-blown network inventory app!

We’ve just released a totally new native Network Inventory Advisor app for Mac OS X. In fact, it’s a completely new network inventory software for one of the most beloved platforms in the world. Network Inventory Advisor for Mac was designed with simplicity and usability in mind, making complex network audit tasks a breeze for every user. Got a bunch of Macs? Get Network Inventory Advisor to easily inventory them.

On November 11th, 2013, we released the first update for Network Inventory Advisor for Mac.

So which features are available in the Mac edition of Network Inventory Advisor? With the new Mac OS X app users will enjoy:

  • Fast and accurate agentless inventory of Mac OS X
  • Automated network scanning via Bonjour, by IP or DNS names, within an IP range, and more
  • Background network summary compilation based on the details of all audited Macs
  • In-depth software and hardware inventory
  • Simple network computers management
  • Database backend-storage
  • Chronological inventory snapshots for easy data comparison and changes tracking
  • A set of predefined automated alerts on hardware and software changes
  • Instant deployment with no need to install additional software
  • Flexible network report building with report templates
  • Data export and printing
  • Completely free network inventory software for smaller networks of up to 10 Mac computers

 

A new way to inventory your Macs is just a few clicks away. Download Network Inventory Advisor for Mac (Version 1.1) directly from our website and let us know what you think: help@clearapps.com

You might also be interested in checking out this article about the differences you should expect from the Mac version in comparison to Network Inventory Advisor 4.1 for Windows.

On a side note, this release means you no longer need to keep a virtual machine with Windows OS on your Mac just to run Network Inventory Advisor.

.updated: November 11, 2013 author: jeff