NetSpeedometer can graphically monitor the speed of your internet connection. NetSpeedometer shows a graphic of your traffic speeds on your Apple Macintosh screen to help you 'clock' data as it goes in and out of your machine. Free to download and distribute.
BUZZARD Well it's nice eye candy, but it takes up way too much real estate and processor. I can't really see the point though when there are tools like MenuMeter that get the job done in a much more useful and simple manner and also with a lot less horsepower. (Version 2007)
AKROBAT Nice idea, however it seems to suck CPU power at a hellish rate. Also I've got no problem with big windows, but if you can't resize it at all then it's somewhat pointless. Give it a go and see what you think. (Version 2007)
DANKEY For those who complains for the big window, please go to the dev site and read...
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SubRosaSoft.com would like to express our respect to the people involved in the fight against the inequities faced by the 10 million Americans who are blind or visually impaired. (Version 2007)
MOK.IN.TOUCH Can someone tells me what is this for? What are you going to do when you know the speed? Can you crank it up if it's too slow? Why not just develope something just to crank up the internet speed to the max at all time? Knowing the speed but nothing you can do about it, then why bother? I think it's waste of time. That's the way I see it. (Version 1.0)
SLEEK the window of netmonitor is too big it should be resizeable or should be just needles and numbers, floating on screen with size of about an inch and half
no need for window bar or clock ring (Version 1.0)