Note: PacketStream is not being sold anymore and is listed only for people who had purchased it in the past.
PacketStream provides point-and-click activation of the Mac’s built-in network monitoring program, which is usually available only from the command line. By clicking a few buttons, you can monitor data as it streams over your network–especially useful for checking Web traffic, network bottlenecks, or even suspicious network activity. All network data is displayed in the application itself, and you can save the data to a file for further analysis later.
PacketStream provides a user-friendly way to configure and use Mac’s network monitoring tools. It is easier than typing in cryptic commands in Terminal. It is more intuitive to use than complex, hard-to-install, Unix-based GUI programs. And it is simpler than more expensive “Swiss Army knife” network programs, which are overkill for most users.
What's new in version 6.1.0
Note: PacketStream is not being sold anymore and is listed only for people who had purchased it in the past. PacketStream provides point-and-click activation of the Mac's built-in network monitoring p
Note: PacketStream is not being sold anymore and is listed only for people who had purchased it in the past.
PacketStream provides point-and-click activation of the Mac's built-in network monitoring program, which is usually available only from the command line. By clicking a few buttons, you can monitor data as it streams over your network--especially useful for checking Web traffic, network bottlenecks, or even suspicious network activity. All network data is displayed in the application itself, and you can save the data to a file for further analysis later.
PacketStream provides a user-friendly way to configure and use Mac's network monitoring tools. It is easier than typing in cryptic commands in Terminal. It is more intuitive to use than complex, hard-to-install, Unix-based GUI programs. And it is simpler than more expensive "Swiss Army knife" network programs, which are overkill for most users.