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Granet (Graph networking) is a childlike, no-cost utility that graphs the throughput of each active network interface on your computer. It works with near any network interface recognized by the OS (including Ethernet, Airport, and PPP). Each interface

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Granet 1.3
CompanyPepsan & Associates, Inc.
Websitehttp://www.pepsan.com/aysmon/
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OsMac OS X
RequirementsMac OS X 10.1 or later.
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Release Date1/3/2003
LicenseFree
LimitationsFree

Free Download 0.21 Mb
Mac:Mac OS X:Utilities:Network
Views 678 (+4) / Free
By Pepsan & Associates, Inc.

Granet (Graph networking) is a uncomplicated, no-cost utility that graphs the throughput of each active network interface on your computer. It works with almost any network interface recognized by the OS (including Ethernet, Airport, and PPP). Each interface is displayed in its own window which keister be moved and re-sized from small to orotund. Each window scales independently so the graph is drawn appropriately throughout the throughput range. What's New: Version 1.3 fixes a problem that could prevent the proper detecting of dial up (PPP) interfaces.

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