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DESCRIPTION
Throttled Pro provides weighted network queues (WF2Q+) that guarantee bandwidth for all your essential network services like web browsing, email, and online gaming. In addition, it provides ACK packet priority which speeds up downloads when you are sending out a lot of data. This combination assures that you get the most out of your internet service.

Features:

  • Provides instantaneous response for SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, POP, IMAP and VNC connections. Also allows you to prioritize any other internet protocol you want to remain responsive under heavy load.
  • Includes optimizations for many online games including Unreal Tournament 2004, World of Warcraft (I, II & III), Call of Duty, Ghost Recon, Starcraft, Diablo II and Quake 3.
  • Manages BitTorrent, FTP, DCC and other file sharing protocols so your connection always stays lag free.
  • Allows you to cap the bandwidth of any service or combination of services. You may have an unlimited number of bandwidth caps if you use the Advanced Configuration panel.
  • Provides ACK packet priority to guarantee fast download speeds while your machine is uploading at maximum speed.
WHAT'S NEW
Updated to use throttled-0.5.1 which fixes LAN capping issues experienced by some users. We now make sure 192.168.x.x, 10.x.x.x, and Bonjour networks are not throttled.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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Developer:IntrArts Creative Media
Downloads:9,751
  - Version d/l:2,468
Internet:Internet Utilities
License:Shareware
Date:04 Feb 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$20.00
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Throttled Pro User Reviews (7 posts)Write A Review
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Apr 16 2009

MACMEND.COM  In the discount of the day section "MIsha" says she used it for small servers connected via VPN, you dont seem to be able to reply to comments there, or else in my befuddled state I cant see the way.

I would like to know what settings she used for these small servers to improve connectivity?  
(Version 1.5.1)

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Sep 29 2006
*****

STEVENSMAC  two thumbs up for this program. :D :D

i recommended this program :D  
(Version 1.2)

praisebury
+3
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Jun 7 2006
****.

S P L A T !  dudes...

first, I'm a 10.4.6 user and Carrafix still works for me!

i test this little tool, seems works fine, but will be great some kind of "aqua-bar" or "meter" to show us their work (like CarraFix).

A great implementation are UDP's protocols...

Will be a "rock" application!  
(Version 1.1.4)

praisebury
+3
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Jan 30 2006
*****

NANODRAGON  Excellent application. It works as advertised and since it runs in the background (unlike carrafix, which doesn't work anymore anyway) it's great to have around. Not to mention that it's the only program of its kind available for osx.  
(Version 1.1.2)

praisebury
+4
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Oct 18 2005

SUPERMATT  Throttle Pro is CRIPPLEWARE. It cannot be tested without BUYING THE APPLICATION. It will not apply any port configuation settings unless you pay for it.

Screw that. MAKE A DEMO THAT WORKS, I REFUSE TO PAY FOR SOFTWARE JUST TO SEE IF IT WILL WORK FOR ME.  
(Version 1.0)

praisebury
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Nov 11 2005

ANONYMOUS  The Easy configuration is fully operational and allows you to test the product. In addition there is a FREE OPEN SOURCE version that contains all the features of the pro sibling minus the gui.   
(Version 1.0)

praisebury
+2

Jun 12 2005

JIBBE  It's a direct descendant of Carrafix, no ?

Carrafix is free ...  
(Version 1.0)

praisebury
-2
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Jan 13 2006

BOOMBOOM  Carrafix was fantastic, but it doesn't work in Mac OS 10.4.x does it? It won't work for me :(  
(Version 1.1.2)

praisebury
-1
Jan 13 2006

CASTLE  I don't think this is in any way descended from CarraFix. I remember using the command line version of this around when Carrafix came out.  
(Version 1.1.2)

praisebury
+2

May 6 2005

ANONYMOUS  QOS? Is that not a M$ crap service?  
(Version 1.0)

praisebury
-6
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May 7 2005

ANONYMOUS  You moron, it stands for Quality Of Service.  
(Version 1.0)

praisebury
+2
Jul 15 2005

ANONYMOUS  I wouldn't go the moron route with that guy...

Ignorant sure...

QoS does indeed stand for Quality of Service and is available on many routers...

But as to his question yes Microsoft does provide that as a service in Windows XP (maybe 2000 pro as well). Which mind you is total crap but yes Microsoft does have their own variant..  
(Version 1.0)

praisebury
+1