LittleSnitch gives great info. It let's you know what's going on in the
background. Use it to get a better idea of what is going in and out of out of
your computer. You'll find that you want most or all of that traffic. If you're
sharing your computer with others you may find some surprises.
a MUST HAVE! You'd be surprised how many apps try to send your info out onto
the web. This app lets you choose which one's to allow and which one's to never
allow to connect. (Why would my calculator want to access the internet
anyway...?)
While I'm sure LaunchBar is valuable to a lot of people, it doesn't seem to
offer the user-experience I expect while on a Mac. On my work PC, running 2000,
I would love to have something like this, fast, dry, sterile, to avoid taking my
hands from the keyboard, but it just doesn't seem to fit in with the style,
atmosphere and workflow on my Macs.
Great product to know who your computer is talking to. I know that some
people use it to protect themselves when their pirated software tries to phone
home, but I think it is invaluable to see what type of communication is going on
with your computer. Too many apps nowadays feel that can use your network for
anything the app wants. This allows me to keep an eye on thing and periodically
"dial back" an apps that is too chatty.
One of the, if not the best productivity application available on OSX. I
really would be lost without Launchbar. Frequently when using other peoples
machines, I am stabbing at the keyboard shortcut and wondering how anybody could
possibly do without it!
This utility acts as a keyboard-launcher, search tool and contact finder.
This has reduced my reliance on the mouse markedly, and my palm and wrist are
grateful.
LittleSnitch gives great info. It let's you know what's going on in the background. Use it to get a better idea of what is going in and out of out of your computer. You'll find that you want most or all of that traffic. If you're sharing your computer with others you may find some surprises.
The best app for blocking unwanted network requests!
a MUST HAVE! You'd be surprised how many apps try to send your info out onto the web. This app lets you choose which one's to allow and which one's to never allow to connect. (Why would my calculator want to access the internet anyway...?)
While I'm sure LaunchBar is valuable to a lot of people, it doesn't seem to offer the user-experience I expect while on a Mac. On my work PC, running 2000, I would love to have something like this, fast, dry, sterile, to avoid taking my hands from the keyboard, but it just doesn't seem to fit in with the style, atmosphere and workflow on my Macs.
I'll give it another go.
Awesome program. Wish I could find a Windows equivalent.
Great product to know who your computer is talking to. I know that some people use it to protect themselves when their pirated software tries to phone home, but I think it is invaluable to see what type of communication is going on with your computer. Too many apps nowadays feel that can use your network for anything the app wants. This allows me to keep an eye on thing and periodically "dial back" an apps that is too chatty.
One of the, if not the best productivity application available on OSX. I really would be lost without Launchbar. Frequently when using other peoples machines, I am stabbing at the keyboard shortcut and wondering how anybody could possibly do without it!
It's a must have app. Use it easily to inspect your connections and manage them.
Easy to use and does what it says, what more can you ask for?
Best security app ever, you really see your traffic up/down. You can check what Wakoopa Tracker is sending :-)
best Ive ever seen! other Crap firewalls sucks! definitely pay for it!
Good firewall, pay for it.
This utility acts as a keyboard-launcher, search tool and contact finder. This has reduced my reliance on the mouse markedly, and my palm and wrist are grateful.
Easy way to manage all my internet activity.
simple, nice