ANONYMOUS Sad package. all of these "tools" are just graphical front-ends for tools existing under the hood in OS X. and as a network/security engineer, i can tell you this needs a lot of work. i almost liked it, but when i went to update the 'ports' database (which already exists in all unix systems in /etc/services), the app just hangs indefinitely, and i have to kill it. I *did* like the HTTPS tool that lets you connect to an HTTPS server and enter HEAD/OPTIONS/GET commands directly. You have to use "stunnel" or similar tool on command line which is a pain. but overall, it needs some additional features, and a lot of fit-n-finish to be a useful tool. Netstat and the interface monitor function were very, very slow in responding, generally making the other tools useless until those had extracted the data they were trying to display. can't recommend it for money. learn the command line tools: netstat (-i, -n, -r, -a, etc) dig or host for dns queries all have man pages. would be nice to have a graphics front end on them but this tool misses the mark. |