OrangeNettrace 2009
O. James Samson - June 10, 2009OrangeNettrace 2009 is a free application that helps in identifying which applications that use too much resources of the local gadget. It’s also an application that aids in identifying internet connection particularly which website downloads faster or which website uses too much bandwidth. It’s practically an application that provides complete data regarding the applications that actively runs in the computer as well as bandwidth connectivity.
The main feature of OrangeNettrace 2009 is on its interface. The application not only provides real time numbers regarding CPU usage (for local applications) and bandwidth as the application also creates a chart which uses the data for visually representing use of resources in your local gadget. This is very useful for online connectivity since the application will provide a chart on the intensity of downloads and uploads. The chart could be customized with hourly, daily, weekly and monthly reports.
There is always a problem regarding this form of application especially on its intrusion with computers. Some monitoring tools can monitor the gadget but it could cost valuable resources from the gadget. OrangeNettrace 2009 addresses that problem by relying on the installed application instead of using available resources from the local gadget. That is why the installer of the application is relatively larger (more than 6mb) compared to other monitoring tools.
Aside from report customization, the interface could be easily changed. A user could have a complete active report right on the desktop but it could be collapsed and minimized if the user wants to increase workspace.
Check it out at http://orange-nettrace.qarchive.org/
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