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danamania

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Original poster
Jul 27, 2004
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Central West NSW
Anyone know of a util (GUI or commandline, either's good) that shows the bandwidth used by each application/process on OS X, numerically?

Little Snitch's network monitor is almost what I'm after, but only shows a few flashing graphs to indicate bandwidth. That's useful more than 90% of the time - but I'd like things a bit more detailed.
 
Not sure if they can do it by application.
Just as a whole, off the network card.
 
Any more information on this one?

I currently use iStat menus and it's great for just displaying the current total bandwidth but does not tell me anything about what programme exactly is hogging the bandwidth and how much each consumes per day/week/month.

Is there anything (short of Rubbernet for 30€) that does this?

Thanks!
 
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