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Nibble 0.8.2, released by Norwegian Backend Systems, is a command-line network scanner designed for rapid discovery and hardware profiling of every active host on a local subnet. Aimed at administrators, penetration testers, and curious home users, the utility selects any available network interface and immediately enumerates reachable addresses, resolving each device’s MAC address to its manufacturer, flagging open TCP/UDP ports, and tagging the services that answer. Because the program keeps to a lightweight terminal UI, it can be driven over SSH, scripted in automation chains, or launched from recovery media without a desktop stack. Typical use cases include verifying that only authorized gear is online, locating forgotten IoT devices, pre-qualifying machines for patch deployment, and building quick asset lists for compliance reports. Since its debut the publisher has shipped six public releases, progressively trimming scan time and expanding the onboard hardware fingerprint database while leaving the core one-command workflow intact. The application sits in the Network Scanner category and runs wherever Go binaries are supported, although Windows users gain the convenience of a ready-made package. Nibble is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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