msa
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2010-01-19
, 21:23
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@ Bremen, Germany
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#61
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2010-01-20
, 01:02
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@ Looking at y'all and sighing
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#62
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2010-01-20
, 18:41
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@ Looking at y'all and sighing
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#63
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2010-01-21
, 17:32
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@ UK
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#64
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2010-03-04
, 18:37
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Joined on May 2008
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#65
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A feature or new app that I'd love along these lines would be to show the current send/recv of the interface. So you can see what your current active transfer rate is.
Personal-Bandwidth-monitor maybe?
Oh and thank you for this great app. It's got a very permanent place on my main desktop.
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2010-03-09
, 01:22
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Joined on Mar 2007
@ UNKLE's Never Never Land
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#66
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I would like to see something like this too.
Haven't found a command/shell script for checking the current transfer rate (from the whole system, not a particular operation).
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2010-04-24
, 17:48
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@ Bulgaria
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#67
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2010-05-20
, 00:05
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Posts: 475 |
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@ Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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#68
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2010-05-20
, 11:33
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@ Austria
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#69
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2011-02-15
, 23:03
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@ Alaska
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#70
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desktop, fremantle, ip address, widget |
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