This little mac app provides you with signal strength, network mode (GRPS/WCDMA/HSDPA), and statistics about your current connection (current throughput, total data transferred, connection time). It does this through a little icon in your menu bar (and a bigger window, if you want to see it), and also helps you keep track of your usage - no need for a nasty surprise from your provider.
SignalWatch See the signal strength and connection mode. No need to guess where to put the modem anymore. The icon in your menu bar gives you at a glance status information.
TrafficWatch If you're on a limited data plan, or even just curious, CheetahWatch lets you track your usage. If, however, you don't want to know, turning it off is just a mouse click (or two) away.
ConnectionWatch Keep tabs on your connection, see how much data you've pushed through, how long you've been connected, and just how much data you're pushing through.
Updates integrated updates check, know that you have the latest version easily.
The Source is available (link above), under a BSD-style license. Please see the copyright notice in the CWMain.h/.m & main.m files.
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CheetahWatch 1.3
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License | Free | |
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| Requirements | <ul>Huawei E220 USB HSDPA modem/Mac OS X 10.4 (10.4.10 recommended)</ul> | ||
| Downloads | 18 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Patrick Quinn-Graham | File Size | 1.1M |
| Date added | 04 Mar 2009 | ||
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