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ProteMac Meter monitors, logs network activity

updated 04:05 pm EDT, Fri September 5, 2008

 

ProteMac Meter network app


ProteMac has launched of ProteMac Meter 1.0, an application that allows users to monitor and log all network traffic. Real-time usage details can be displayed for each application running, including connections, timestamps, host availability, remote host names, the amount and speed of incoming/outgoing data, and more. If a session is logged, the average speed and total amount of data transferred is recorded along with individual actions.

Users can time downloads with a stopwatch to determine transfer rates, and notification alarms indicate when a certain data volume has been reached in a specified period of time. Traffic statistic reports are exportable in several different formats. ProteMac Meter 1.0 is available for $30, or free in trial form.


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  1. danviento

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    are we professional?

    The legend in the graphic labels the two levels as either "received" or "sended." Sended? Sended? Seriously people, if you're going to make an app with english labels, at least used proper grammar. The past tense of send is sent, btw.

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