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Get a grip on your network trafficKeep an eye on your Internet connection: see data coming in or going out
Have you ever found yourself wondering why some downloads seem to take an eternity to complete, or why your e-mail program seems to be stuck in the middle of e-mail retrieval. Is it really hanging, or maybe it's just downloading a large e-mail attachment? DU Meter provides the answer to these and other mysteries, and can also alert you of dangerous or unexpected network activity. Watching your data transfer rates can be very enlightening no matter what you do online, and you'll soon be wondering how you managed without DU Meter before.
DU Meter for parents and business managers
Receive alerts about dangerous or unexpected network activity
If you have teenage children or if you own or manage a small business, you already know how hard it is to enforce certain rules for network usage, while respecting child's or employee's privacy.
If you install DU Meter on your child's or employee's computer, you can configure it to report back to you via email when monthly or weekly network traffic exceeds a certain threshold. DU Meter will let you know if someone is breaking your rules (For example using peer-to-peer software to share films and music). Since DU Meter 5, the software can even prevent any further Internet connectivity once the alert condition has been met, without any user intervention.
Remember, you are legally responsible for what your kids are doing online. And while sharing music or videos may seem benign to them, copyright holding companies are suing peer-to-peer network users for thousands of dollars for copyright violations. DU Meter can alert you in time, so this kind of activity can be prevented.
Is your “unlimited” Internet really unlimited?
Protect yourself from unexpected charges or Internet service disruption
Many Internet users believe their "unlimited" account lets them surf the Internet, send large email attachments and download as many movies and songs as they choose. However it is well documented by the media that many Internet Service Providers, both in the U.S. and elsewhere, do in fact set definite usage limits, even though they may advertise to the contrary. Some will take drastic measures like termination of an account without any advance warning, if these limits are exceeded. DU Meter can create detailed reports of the total network traffic volume on your computer and can alert you if certain limits are surpassed. If you have teenage children or if you own or manage a business, DU Meter can be especially useful for you to you too.
DU Meter 6 new features
DU Meter 6.0 has been released recently, with many additions and enhancements.
DU Meter 6.05 has been released.
This minor update to version 6.x includes several important bug fixes:Compatibility issues with wlanapi.dll on Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP SP2 are resolved.
SSD-preservation mode did not engage properly in some cases. You can see whether DU Meter is in reduced disk write mode by viewing DU Meter System Information (available from the About screen).
Taskbar deskband text display was garbled on Chinese Windows 7 and on some Vista systems.
Several localization-related fixes: problems with switching DU Meter interface back into English, non-localized taskbar deskband menu, etc.
Several other minor bug fixes and improvements.
Screenshots:
Network Connections Blocking
Network Connections Viewer
Filtering by IP address
DU Meter Stopwatch
Display styles
Totals and Reports Window
Traffic Alert Window
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