If you really need to
watch your Internet bandwidth, you need ShaPlus Bandwidth Meter. Unlike
online bandwidth meters, ShaPlus monitors your Internet bandwidth
instead of testing your connection speed. ShaPlus is designed to stay
open in the Windows system tray, with a more detailed (but still
compact) display for the notification area or anywhere on the desktop
you care to drag and pin it. This free tool keeps track of your
bandwidth use for the current session, the day, and the month. You can
set it to track your billing period and even to stop tracking between
specified times. Recent updates include the ability to display bandwidth
in gigabytes, a counter reset option on the tray menu, and better
stability in Windows 7 and 8.
ShaPlus Bandwidth Meter's installer
offered the option to stay open in the system tray. If, like us, you
choose this option, we recommend clicking Customize and making the icon
permanent in the tray. Hovering over the tray icon shows current
bandwidth use; clicking the icon opens a menu with options such as
transparency and whether to display bandwidth in KB, MB, or GB. A
Settings sheet offers more options, including a list of all our system's
network interfaces to choose which ones to monitor and basic program
options such as Start with Windows and Always on Top. We could also set
the monthly start date and enter Do Not Track times for a 24-hour cycle.
The three-part meter display will probably be the program's most useful
feature to the majority of users. It showed our bandwidth use for Now,
or the current session; Today; and This Month. A neat little feature let
us change the meter's transparency right from the interface.
ShaPlus
Bandwidth Meter is the perfect tool for those users who must keep track
of every byte of network bandwidth, whether it's Internet use or any of
your system's connections. It won't test your Internet connection
speed, but there's no lack of free Web-based bandwidth meters that can
do that job. For its rather more specialized function, ShaPlus is the
best tool we've tried so far.
http://www.shaplus.com/bandwidth-meter/ click the link for the official website
ShaPlus Bandwidth Meter
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