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Network Profile Manager
When I first saw Windows XP some years ago, one of the most important feature that I was expecting, was a Network Profile feature like OS X.
Sometimes I wonder how people are living without such important feature.
I personally should change IP addresses several times a day (in home, at office, …) which causes me headache. Even worse, there is no such well-integrated and easy to use third-party software is available for this reason.
Sometimes I realize that the Aqua interface is not the only reason people love Mac, but such small and handy features are making OS X such a convenient and easy to use environment.
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Why do you have to change IP. You could configure to use DHCP server. If you do not like DHCP servers then assign multiple IPs to you network card so that it could be used at work and at home w/o having to change the IP all the time.
it seems you really have no idea what this guy is talking about.
And even if you set more ips on the same card, how do you set the other stuff, like default gateway, dns servers, maybe some proxies you use and so on.
http://www.softaward.com/7215.html
i will try this one now.