Peakhour is a beautiful display of network traffic that lives in your menu bar of Mac OS. It provides a snapshot of your Internet activity or WiFi in real time.Peakhour is perfect for monitoring network devices: Internet, WiFi, NAS, servers and more. 在使用Mac os的时候,电脑有时候莫名其妙就上不了网了,手机的iOS有个网络还原但是Mac os怎么还原网络呢?这个时候我们需要恢复Mac的网络出厂设置。那么具体该如何还原Mac网络设置呢?非常简单,跟我一步一步来。 1、打开finder,找到自己的系统盘。.
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- 时间:2017年06月12日 更新 文件大小: 7.18 MB
- 开发商:Edward Lawford 官网首页
- 支持类型: Mac Mac OS X10.8或更高版本
- 支持语言:英文等
来自Mac App Store官方介绍
** IMPORTANT **
PeakHour 3 lets you visualise network traffic for compatible routers and network devices. We strongly recommend that you visit our web site for information about compatibility. Click the 'Digitician Web Site' link to the right or visit peakhourapp.com for more information >>
ABOUT PEAKHOUR 3
PeakHour 3 is a beautiful, network traffic visualiser that lives in your Mac OS menu bar. Its a powerful tool that provides an instant and historical view of your Internet, WiFi and other compatible devices.
MONITOR YOUR NETWORK
PeakHour 3 is perfect for monitoring your compatible network devices*: Internet, WiFi, NAS, servers and more. PeakHour 3 gives you a real-time visual view of how much bandwidth your devices are using. In PeakHour 3, data is collected over time and can be analysed in the powerful new History view, which lets you see previous collected data for any time period at adjustable levels of detail.
TRACK YOUR USAGE
PeakHour 3 can also track individual total usage and can also track your Internet usage if you're on a capped or limited monthly allowance. PeakHour 3 can send email alerts or system notifications as you reach certain usage thresholds.
NEW IN PEAKHOUR 3
◆ Greatly enhanced real-time view. No longer limited to 3 minutes, you can see as far as 12 hours into the past. View is now more configurable with different zoom levels, absolute vs. relative times and more.
◆ Powerful History engine lets you view back months or even years. The view is highly adjustable and lets you set almost any time period with a configurable level of detail. Mouse over elements to see the individual datapoint or drag-select a range to see an average or sum.
◆ New Configuration Assistant makes setup even easier. Now supports active scanning for SNMP devices on your local network and a new validation view that shows you details about the target you've just chosen.
◆ Usage Triggers can now email you, pop up an OS notification or run a script when a usage threshold is met. Configure as many usage thresholds as you like, set to either a percentage or absolute usage amount (GB)
◆ 'Hide on Unreachable' which - if enabled - will completely hide any targets that can't be reached. Great if you roam between different networks (e.g. home and work) and only want to see those that are being monitored.
◆ Fully supports OS X 10.10 'Yosemite' including the new Dark Mode UI and Vibrancy.
USES
- Monitor your Internet usage in real-time and over time.
- Help determine the optimum placement of your Wireless Access Point for maximum performance or troubleshoot slow WiFi.
- Track how much Internet data you're using to make sure you don't go over your monthly allowance.
- Help troubleshoot Internet performance problems and slowdowns.
- Check your ISP is providing the speeds you're paying for.
- Monitor the performance of your network and connected devices: NAS, servers and other network devices.
FEATURES
◆ Can monitor most Internet routers, WiFi access points, PCs, Macs and servers. (must be SNMP-enabled or UPnP-enabled; UPnP must support IGW protocol. Head over to peakhourapp.com if you're unsure about compatibility).
◆ Drop-down display showing upload / download graph and router information over time.
◆ Monitor multiple devices at once and/or multiple interfaces on a single device.
◆ Tear-off History view shows you usage or speed information. Adjust the level of detail and view anywhere from 6 hours to months worth of data.
◆ Detailed usage summary means your monthly consumption is always available at a glance.
◆ Configuration Assistant makes it easy to set up your various devices to monitor.
◆ Auto-Scan automatically detects both UPnP and SNMP devices*
◆ Configurable display:
- Units (eg. MB/sec vs Mbit/sec)
- Scale (Automatic or fixed)
- Graph smoothing
- Graph colors
- Lots more
◆ Optimised for Retina displays.
◆ Fully optimised for Mac OS X 10.10 'Yosemite'
PeakHour 3 lets you visualise network traffic for compatible routers and network devices. We strongly recommend that you visit our web site for information about compatibility. Click the 'Digitician Web Site' link to the right or visit peakhourapp.com for more information >>
ABOUT PEAKHOUR 3
PeakHour 3 is a beautiful, network traffic visualiser that lives in your Mac OS menu bar. Its a powerful tool that provides an instant and historical view of your Internet, WiFi and other compatible devices.
MONITOR YOUR NETWORK
PeakHour 3 is perfect for monitoring your compatible network devices*: Internet, WiFi, NAS, servers and more. PeakHour 3 gives you a real-time visual view of how much bandwidth your devices are using. In PeakHour 3, data is collected over time and can be analysed in the powerful new History view, which lets you see previous collected data for any time period at adjustable levels of detail.
TRACK YOUR USAGE
PeakHour 3 can also track individual total usage and can also track your Internet usage if you're on a capped or limited monthly allowance. PeakHour 3 can send email alerts or system notifications as you reach certain usage thresholds.
NEW IN PEAKHOUR 3
◆ Greatly enhanced real-time view. No longer limited to 3 minutes, you can see as far as 12 hours into the past. View is now more configurable with different zoom levels, absolute vs. relative times and more.
◆ Powerful History engine lets you view back months or even years. The view is highly adjustable and lets you set almost any time period with a configurable level of detail. Mouse over elements to see the individual datapoint or drag-select a range to see an average or sum.
◆ New Configuration Assistant makes setup even easier. Now supports active scanning for SNMP devices on your local network and a new validation view that shows you details about the target you've just chosen.
◆ Usage Triggers can now email you, pop up an OS notification or run a script when a usage threshold is met. Configure as many usage thresholds as you like, set to either a percentage or absolute usage amount (GB)
◆ 'Hide on Unreachable' which - if enabled - will completely hide any targets that can't be reached. Great if you roam between different networks (e.g. home and work) and only want to see those that are being monitored.
◆ Fully supports OS X 10.10 'Yosemite' including the new Dark Mode UI and Vibrancy.
USES
- Monitor your Internet usage in real-time and over time.
- Help determine the optimum placement of your Wireless Access Point for maximum performance or troubleshoot slow WiFi.
- Track how much Internet data you're using to make sure you don't go over your monthly allowance.
- Help troubleshoot Internet performance problems and slowdowns.
- Check your ISP is providing the speeds you're paying for.
- Monitor the performance of your network and connected devices: NAS, servers and other network devices.
FEATURES
◆ Can monitor most Internet routers, WiFi access points, PCs, Macs and servers. (must be SNMP-enabled or UPnP-enabled; UPnP must support IGW protocol. Head over to peakhourapp.com if you're unsure about compatibility).
◆ Drop-down display showing upload / download graph and router information over time.
◆ Monitor multiple devices at once and/or multiple interfaces on a single device.
◆ Tear-off History view shows you usage or speed information. Adjust the level of detail and view anywhere from 6 hours to months worth of data.
◆ Detailed usage summary means your monthly consumption is always available at a glance.
◆ Configuration Assistant makes it easy to set up your various devices to monitor.
◆ Auto-Scan automatically detects both UPnP and SNMP devices*
◆ Configurable display:
- Units (eg. MB/sec vs Mbit/sec)
- Scale (Automatic or fixed)
- Graph smoothing
- Graph colors
- Lots more
◆ Optimised for Retina displays.
◆ Fully optimised for Mac OS X 10.10 'Yosemite'
…更多…
v3.1.9版本新功能
NEW VERSION
We're excited and proud to announce PeakHour 4! This is a major update that adds a bunch of great features including PeakHour Remote, new, simplified First Time Setup wizard, iCloud syncing to making monitoring other Macs simple, Connection Quality monitoring and lots lots more. For more information visit peakhourapp.com or click the PeakHour 4 link under More Apps for more info.
Changes in this release:
- Bug fixes
- Updated frameworks
- Information popup for PeakHour 4
We're excited and proud to announce PeakHour 4! This is a major update that adds a bunch of great features including PeakHour Remote, new, simplified First Time Setup wizard, iCloud syncing to making monitoring other Macs simple, Connection Quality monitoring and lots lots more. For more information visit peakhourapp.com or click the PeakHour 4 link under More Apps for more info.
Changes in this release:
- Bug fixes
- Updated frameworks
- Information popup for PeakHour 4
…更多…
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1. | Mac App Store官方下载价格:¥68元 | v3.1.9 | 60 | 2017-06-12 | Edward Lawford | Mac | 商店下载 |
2. | updates.peakhourapp.com官方原版 | v3.0.6 | 121 | 2015-07-04 | 网友共享 | Mac 版 | 点击下载 |
3. | updates.peakhourapp.com官方原版 | v3.0.7 | 156 | 2015-07-15 | 网友共享 | Mac 版 | 点击下载 |
4. | updates.peakhourapp.com官方原版 | v3.1.1 | 138 | 2015-10-02 | 网友共享 | Mac 版 | 点击下载 |
5. | updates.peakhourapp.com官方原版 | v3.1.2 | 147 | 2016-02-05 | 网友共享 | Mac 版 | 点击下载 |
6. | updates.peakhourapp.com官方原版 | v3.1.3 | 154 | 2016-04-18 | 网友共享 | Mac 版 | 点击下载 |
7. | updates.peakhourapp.com官方原版 | v3.1.4 | 138 | 2016-05-03 | 网友共享 | Mac 版 | 点击下载 |
8. | updates.peakhourapp.com官方原版 | v3.1.6 | 158 | 2016-07-13 | 网友共享 | Mac 版 | 点击下载 |
9. | updates.peakhourapp.com官方原版 | v3.1.7 | 151 | 2017-05-09 | 网友共享 | Mac 版 | 点击下载 |
10. | updates.peakhourapp.com官方原版 | v3.1.8 | 138 | 2017-06-12 | 网友共享 | Mac 版 | 点击下载 |
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I’ve detailed my very favorite apps here in 2014 and Dan and I praised more apps last year. I’m not going to restate the stuff mentioned in those stories—yep, still writing this in BBEdit—but here are a few Mac apps that I’ve come to appreciate this past year.
PeakHour 3
Recently Comcast informed me that my home Internet data would be capped at 1TB per month. And it turns out that my family uses about 1.1TB per month on average. So I’m trying to figure out how we’re using that data, but it’s very hard to get a good idea of where the data is going, and when.
I discovered the $6 PeakHour 3, which talks to my SNMP-enabled home router to display charts of our data usage. To get the best idea of usage, I need to leave it running all the time, but since I have a Mac Mini that’s running all the time, that fits the bill. I’m even able to tell PeakHour my data cap and it can give me a sense of how ahead (or behind) we are month to month.
So far, what I’ve learned is that my kids are indeed the voracious Netflix and YouTube streamers that I knew them to be. I may end up paying an extra $50/month for unlimited data, but at least I’ll be well equipped with information about how we’re using our broadband before I get to that point.
iStat Menus
I used to pooh-pooh the idea of keeping little whizzy graphs in my Mac’s menu bar, but in the past year I’ve found value in the $18 iStat Menus 5. As a podcaster I’m trying to control the amount of data I’m using when I’m recording audio or video with other people, and iStat’s network module lets me see how much data my Mac is transferring at any given time. I also monitor the speed of my storage and how much processing power my iMac is using, largely to keep an eye out for unexpected slowdowns, which usually come courtesy of some helpful background process that’s trying to do something utterly unimportant to my task at hand.
iStat Menus is utterly configurable, so you can make it as whizzy or non-whizzy as you like. If you want to know at a glance what your Mac is up to, it’ll take care of you.
Calibre
I don’t love the Calibre ebook software—it’s exactly as clunky as you’d expect an open-source cross-platform software project to be—but it’s free and it works, and that counts for an awful lot. I use Calibre to convert ebooks to various formats. Ever since I bought the Kobo Aura One ebook reader, I’ve used Calibre to convert some of my Kindle books to read on the Aura One’s larger screen. And I use Calibre frequently to convert ePubs into a Kindle-compatible format.
iZotope RX 5
Podcasting’s funny. Some people build themselves a home studio and buy an expensive microphone while other people keep it low cost and can’t escape the hum of a heater or the whine of their laptop fans. Noises like that don’t make for good podcast audio, so the first thing I do before editing a podcast is strip the noise out of the audio files. And for about a year now, I’ve been using the $349 iZotope RX 5 to do the job. No, it’s not cheap—though as I write this it’s on sale for $262—but it’s a pretty amazing collection of tools. The broadband-noise-removal tool is one of my go-to items, but it’s got a de-reverb filter that will take the echo out of noisy rooms and a de-hum filter that will banish even the most persistent buzz from a furnace.
And then there’s the editor app itself, which displays sound not just as waveforms, but with a spectrum view that makes it easy to see areas of noise—saving a whole lot of time.
Could I edit podcasts without iZotope RX 5? Sure I could. But they wouldn’t sound as good—or perhaps more accurately, some of my guests would sound distinctly inferior to others, and that’s not very nice.
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Transmit
Sometimes it feels like I move files around for a living. I’m constantly uploading podcasts and image files for redistribution to the big wide world, and that requires a tool to get those files from point A (my Mac) to point B (some server out there in the world). Panic’s $34 Transmit is my tool of choice for these tasks. I’ve got favorites set up for all of my usual destinations, so with a double-click I’ve got access to all my files. If I need to edit a file on my server, I can double-click and it’ll open automatically in my text editor of choice—and when I make changes and type Command-S, Transmit immediately saves it back up to the server. I’ve even built Automator actions to auto-upload images to Six Colors once they’ve been resized and saved in the proper format.
Keyboard Maestro
I had resisted Keyboard Maestro for years. If I couldn’t script something I needed to automate, it couldn’t be done, I thought. But then I realized I had a complex workflow that I was executing every single time I recorded a podcast, and no amount of scripting would be able to model all the mouse clicks that were required as a part of the workflow. So I turned at last to Stairways Software’s Keyboard Maestro, which I’ve used not only to simplify my podcast workflow setup, but to remap keys on my weird clicky keyboard so that they work with the way I use my Mac. I can’t really find anything Keyboard Maestro can’t do. And it’s a lot easier to build something in Keyboard Maestro than it is to write a script—which is a big deal if you’re a person who wouldn’t mind automating a bunch of repetitive tasks on your Mac, but is never going to learn a scripting language.
Loopback
The Mac’s audio routing capabilities should probably be better. There’s no native way to create virtual inputs and outputs and route sound from one app to another. What’s worse, the release of Lion broke almost every sound utility on the platform that was dedicated to working around those limitations.
This year we got a big piece of the puzzle back with the easy to use and reliable Loopback. Combined with Rogue Amoeba’s Audio Hijack, this solves pretty much all of my audio routing problems. With Loopback, you can create virtual inputs and outputs so that you can send different inputs to different places, merge and combine inputs, pretty much anything you want. Is it a utility that appeals to a limited audience? Absolutely. But I’m in the audience, and I love Loopback.
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