IPNetMonitorX 2.6c4 for Mac User Reviews
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"Excellent running check on health of internet link"
Version: IPNetMonitorX 2.6c3
Pros
Many of same functions of Network Utility, but easier to use
Cons
Could be cheaper
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"Best utility of it's kind for OS X"
Version: IPNetMonitorX 2.5c4
Pros
Easy to use, fast and accurate. Complete swiss army knife of IP utilities.
Cons
No beefs at all.
Summary
If you are a network professional who works with a Mac, you simply have to have this utility. If you understand TCP/IP and want to diagnose your own problems, this is the way to go.
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"best network tool out there"
Version: IPNetMonitorX 2.1.2
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
if you need a tool to deal with tcp/ip and all the other quirks of your network this is it. i love the link rate tool that allows you to see what the actual link rate in the LAN or WAN really is! -
"Comments on IPNetMornitorX 150"
Version: IPNetMonitorX 1.5
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
I have been using this product since "back in the day" of OS 9 when it first came out. There are very few competitors to this product that have as many features, or that allow quite so many upgrades before one is required to pay an update fee, or that have worked flawlessly for me from OS 10.0 to 10.3.5. NO, I don't work for the company or have any interest in it, except being a very satisfied customer who also owns at least one other of their OS X products, IPNetTunerX 120.
Yes, I know of multi-purpose products that allow tuning the TCP/IP stack that are free or lower in cost. IPNetTuner 120, however, has been around since OS 9 & continues to be improved by the vendor, increasing the number of TCP/IP parameters that can be modified. The vendor also provides suggestions for custom tuning to one's own peculiar situation, which is something I really have not seen with the multi-purpose products.
All in all, I'm just a very happy Mac camper because the software does what the vendor claims (Microsoft aside, that is becoming rare now a days for version 1.0 products & on-ward) and is task specific, something I prefer over tools which claim to do everything: disk help, system help, TCP/IP help, and on & on. It's true, I own a few multi-purpose tools like TinkerTool System & Cocktail, but for me, these are the exception, and not the rule. HTH.
Albert, former programmer/analyst, now disabled -
"Beta? More stable than most"
Version: IPNetMonitorX 1.5c4
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
Does exactly what it says on the tin. (sorry British in-joke)
I've been using NetMonitor for over a year now and it's one of the best network utilites I've found.
It's about time Apple took notice and intergrated some of these features in Network Utility.
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"Doesn't play well with others"
Version: IPNetMonitorX 1.3c4
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
Opens OK but when I click on a test or whatever, it just quits under 10.3.2 -
"No problems, yet."
Version: IPNetMonitorX 1.3c4
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
I just started using this version in Panther 10.3.2 and everything seems to work as it has in previous versions of IPNetMonitorX and OS X. -
"Works great"
Version: IPNetMonitorX 1.3c4
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
Install of 1.3c4 was smooth. Seems to work just fine. -
"Now works on 10.3 prerelease"
Version: IPNetMonitorX 1.3c1
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
Thanks for fixing the 10.3 prerelease problem. It now works great. I felt lost without this tool. -
"Very Useful Utility"
Version: IPNetMonitorX 1.3c1
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
And it's one of those rare apps that's fun to play around with. It provides a good education for the newbie user and should meet the demands of the more demanding, experienced user. I also like its "companion," IPNetTunerX. Between the two of them I've learned more about the Internet in the last year or so than in the previous ten years combined.
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