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DESCRIPTION
ProteMac Meter is a network traffic logger that allows you to monitor all internet and network traffic on your Mac, showing you exactly what was transmitted and to where.

This includes all traffic initiated by software applications, services, web sites etc. The capability to audit what flows in and out of every piece of software is critical for security aware users. ProteMac Meter provides real-time processes (applications and services) monitoring and shows the history of every network activity.

The program shows extensive information about each connection: application network connections, host availability, remote host name, amounts of incoming and outgoing traffic through connection or application, timestamps of the first and last activity, application that initiated or accepted this connection, full path to the application the process belongs to, and much more. The traffic summary indicator shows an upload and download speed graph and traffic totals.

Visualizing your Internet activity is simple, even for inexperienced users. You can view all established connections, monitor network and per application traffic over a certain period, setup various notifications and much more. Use ProteMac Meter right from your menubar floating diagrams to see the application and network bytes flow.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.7 adds Local Connections preferences and fixes some bugs.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.


SCREENSHOT

Developer:ProteMac
Downloads:2,952
  - Version d/l:248
Utilities:Network
License:Demo
Date:10 Jun 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$29.95
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    ProteMac Meter User Reviews (3 posts)Write A Review
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    Jun 12 2009

    MISSINGPERSONS  Hung Immediately. Stay away.  
    (Version 2.7)

    praisebury
    -1
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    May 27 2009

    JOHN QUINN  This is so far the only traffic monitoring app I have seen that actually allocates the overall traffic to specific applications. So far so good. However, it records my traffic only very sporadically, which renders the app useless. Example: While other apps I use show my traffic of the last two weeks to be 3.5 GB, ProteMac Meter (monitoring "all applications") indicates an overall traffic of 208 MB (!). How is that possible?  
    (Version 2.3)

    praisebury
    0
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    Sep 9 2008

    METRYQ  No humans in the loop -- I've bought lots of software on-line, and the process is usually quite seamless. I'm not sure if I was dealing with GeoVid or Plimus; I think Plimus handles the on-line sales. This had to be the more paranoid transaction for a $29 app I've ever encountered. "E-mail for serial number must match e-mail address with PayPal." "Please submit phone number for verification." Then when my cell phone didn't ring -- it was right with me the whole time -- I checked the voice message which stated that "efforts to reach me failed, please go to URL address to verify that you did order this item," etc. Then the confirming e-mail told me I had to wait 48 hours while my order was being reviewed.

    It's a $29 app!

    Then I had to go digging for the serial number -- which the Web site finally surrendered to me -- when I did not get any further e-mails after four days.

    The final punch-line? The app kept hanging, "ProteMac Meter not responding."

    Force quit.

    Delete.  
    (Version 1.0)

    praisebury
    +3
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