On Oct 8, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Jonathan wrote:

> Thanks Bruce, I will give that a look.
> 
> I think 'system monitor' is a fairly acceptable term for a erm...
> system monitor, lol!
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_monitor
> 

Only if you're a *nix geek, mainly, which this list is NOT full of...

> 
> I was hoping for something that also delivers network activity also...
> 
> Send, receive, PID, Address, TCP connections, etc.

Something akin to TCPView in Windows? 

You can use netstat in Terminal, which is what TCPView is emulating for 
Windows...There's a GUI front End in Network Utility, in 
/Applications/Utilities.

> 
> And all in one piece of software.
> 

Which article lists 'Activity Monitor' for OSX, but it's not all-in-one, but 
Activity Monitor and Network Utility do what you want.

Most network and system analysis tools for Unix are either included with or 
have been ported to OSX.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs


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