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Description
Web Tools MOD is a multifunctional utility suite specifically developed for webmasters, network administrators, and developers who require a robust set of diagnostic tools on a mobile platform. This application consolidates various server and network management tasks into a single interface, facilitating the monitoring of website performance and server stability. It addresses the common challenge of performing complex technical tasks without immediate access to a desktop computer, providing a mobile-first solution for managing internet-based infrastructure.
Core Functionality
The core functionality of Web Tools MOD revolves around its diverse array of network and server diagnostic utilities. One of the primary tools is the HTTP Tester, which allows users to send requests to a specific URL and analyze the response headers, status codes, and load times. This is essential for debugging server-side issues or verifying redirects. The application also includes a comprehensive Ping utility, which measures the round-trip time for messages sent from the Android device to a target host. This helps in identifying latency issues or packet loss within a network path.
For more detailed network path analysis, the Traceroute tool maps the journey of data packets across various routers and switches, identifying the specific hop where delays or failures occur. The Port Scanner is another critical component, enabling users to check for open ports on a server to ensure security compliance or to verify that specific services are running correctly. Additionally, the WHOIS utility retrieves registration data for domains, including owner contact information, registration dates, and expiration periods. The DNS Lookup tool provides detailed information regarding domain records, such as A, MX, CNAME, and TXT records, which is vital for troubleshooting mail server configurations or website accessibility. Furthermore, the application features an IP Calculator for subnetting tasks and a site speed tester to evaluate the front-end performance of web pages. The inclusion of an FTP and SFTP client allows for direct file management on remote servers, supporting standard operations like uploading, downloading, and renaming files directly from the Android filesystem.
Premium and MOD Features
The MOD version of Web Tools provides access to several enhancements that are typically restricted in the standard release. These modifications aim to improve the workflow of professional users by removing interruptions and expanding the capacity of the diagnostic tools. The following features are available in the modded version:
- Ad-Free Experience: All advertisements are removed from the interface, ensuring that technical tasks can be performed without visual distractions or accidental clicks that might interrupt a sensitive network test.
- Unlocked Pro Tools: Advanced diagnostic utilities that are usually behind a paywall are fully accessible, allowing for unlimited use of the IP calculator and advanced HTTP request configurations.
- Unlimited Saved Profiles: Users can save an unlimited number of server profiles and frequently tested URLs, reducing the time spent re-entering technical data for recurring maintenance tasks.
- Enhanced Export Options: The ability to export test results and log files in various formats is fully unlocked, facilitating the sharing of diagnostic data with team members or clients.
- Customizable Themes: Access to premium visual themes, including high-contrast and dark modes, which are beneficial for long-term use in various lighting conditions.
Interface and Usability
The interface of Web Tools MOD is structured around a central dashboard that categorizes tools into logical groups, such as Network, Server, and Utilities. This layout ensures that users can quickly locate the specific diagnostic tool needed for a task without navigating through complex menu layers. The navigation drawer provides a persistent way to switch between active tasks, which is particularly useful when monitoring multiple servers simultaneously. Customization options allow users to adjust the font size and the level of detail displayed in the log outputs, catering to both quick checks and deep technical audits.
Usability is further enhanced by the inclusion of a history feature, which automatically records the results of previous tests. This allows for the comparison of network performance over time. The application also supports specific widgets that can be placed on the Android home screen for real-time monitoring of server status or ping results. Dark mode is integrated into the settings, providing a comfortable viewing experience during night-time troubleshooting sessions. Notification controls allow the app to alert the user if a server becomes unresponsive or if a specific network threshold is exceeded, ensuring that critical issues are addressed promptly even when the app is not actively open in the foreground.
Permissions and Privacy
Web Tools MOD requires several specific permissions to function as intended due to the nature of its network-centric tasks. The “INTERNET” permission is fundamental, as it allows the app to communicate with external servers, perform DNS lookups, and execute ping requests. “ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE” and “ACCESS_WIFI_STATE” are necessary for the app to determine the current connection type and provide accurate diagnostic data regarding the local network environment. If the user utilizes the FTP or SFTP client, “WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE” or “MANAGE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE” permissions are requested to facilitate the saving of downloaded files or the reading of local files for upload.
From a privacy perspective, the application handles technical data such as IP addresses and server logs. In this modded version, data collection for advertising purposes is disabled. The app functions primarily as a client-side tool, meaning that the diagnostic data generated remains on the device unless the user explicitly chooses to export or share it. Offline functionality is available for certain tools, such as the IP calculator and local network scans, though most features naturally require an active data connection to interact with remote hosts.
Compatibility and Installation
Web Tools MOD version 2.99 is compatible with devices running Android 8.0 (Oreo) and higher. This requirement ensures that the application can utilize modern network security protocols and API features necessary for accurate diagnostics. The application is lightweight, requiring approximately 20MB of storage space, and is optimized to run efficiently on devices with at least 2GB of RAM. It supports both ARM and X86 architectures, making it compatible with a wide range of smartphones and tablets.
To install the MOD APK, follow these specific steps:
- Navigate to the Android system settings and locate the “Security” or “Privacy” section.
- Enable the option to “Install from Unknown Sources” to allow the manual installation of the APK file.
- Download the Web Tools MOD APK file from a verified source to the device storage.
- Open the file manager and locate the downloaded .apk file.
- Tap the file and follow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation.
- Once the process is finished, launch the application from the app drawer and configure the initial network settings as prompted.
App Information
| Version | 3.1.1 |
|---|---|
| Size | 33 MB |
| Developer | Blindzone |
| Mod Status | modded |
| Android | Android 8.0 |
| Package | webtools.ddm.com.webtools |
| Google Play | View on Play Store |