Net Monitor
Mac OS X Network Monitoring Tool
© 2001-2008 Guy Meyer
Feedback & Support
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Old Licenses
Licenses purchased before 1st April 2006 are incompatible with Net Monitor 4.2.0 and above.
Previous license upgrading program has ended on 31st January 2008.
The latest versions compatible with previous license are available from the download page


Clean Reinstall
Move the following items to the trash (~ stands for your home folder):
  • All copies of the program.
  • Preference file ~/library/Preferences/Net Monitor.plist.
  • Application Support folder (contains the traffic log database) ~/library/Application Support/Net Monitor.
    When traffic log database is deleted all previous logs will be lost.
  • In case of registration issues, also erase the registration file (as from version 4.3.4) /Users/Shared/Library/Preferences/Net Monitor.plist.
Restart the computer and download a fresh copy of the program.


Store After-Purchase Services
http://store.esellerate.net/support/
Follow the above link to retrieve lost serial number.
If your email had been changed please contact rominar@mac.com


Runing multiple copies of Net Monitor with diffrent preferences
Monitoring Multiple networks is possible by duplicating the program and running each copy separately.
In this case, all the copies will share the same preferences and same database file, which is not a good idea
Each copy can have a separate preference file and a separate database file, by following these steps:
  1. Duplicate the program and rename it (for example "Net Monitor Airport").
  2. Press the ctrl key and select the renamed program.
  3. Select from the contextual menu "Show Package Contents".
  4. A new window with a folder by the name "Contents" should appear. Open The folder.
  5. Edit the file "Info.plist" with TextEdit (or with Property List Editor).
  6. Find the "CFBundleIdentifier" key and change the string following it from "Net Monitor" to the new preference file name (for example "Net Monitor Airport").
  7. Find the "NMDBLogFileName" key and change the string following it from "DB" to the new database file name (for example "DB Airport").
  8. Save the file.
  9. Close all the windows and run the program.
Please note that you will have to reregister the new copy of the program as different preference file is in use.