Show External IP is a super handy tool that makes finding your external IP address a breeze! Instead of just Googling "What's my IP?", you can use this nifty GNOME Shell extension to keep tabs on your public IP right in your top tray bar.
This extension shows your Public IP clearly, and it even adds a little country flag next to it. Need to copy that number? No problem! Just click it, and it's saved to your clipboard in an instant.
Show External IP keeps an eye on local network events and uses the thisipcan.cyou service for accuracy. It refreshes every few minutes to see if your external/public IP has changed, so you're always in the loop.
This isn’t just another monitoring tool; it also sends you notifications whenever your public/external IP changes. Talk about convenience!
If you want even more information about your public/external IP, Show External IP has got you covered. Click on the map feature, and it will open Google Maps right at the location of your active public IP. How cool is that?
While Show External IP might not have all the bells and whistles, it does what it promises—it's free, lightweight, and open-source. You can easily check and monitor your public IP anytime.
This tool might not be essential for everyone, but it's a lifesaver for those who travel often or frequently use VPNs. Keeping track of changing networks just got easier!
If you're interested in trying out Show External IP for yourself, you can download it here. It's definitely worth checking out!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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