


time-graph area sometimes adds additional space and doesn't properly update on route changes (to fix, right-click and reset focus to current).

no evaluation version (so sorry, no having friends or customers use this on their Macs - we'll have something for them pretty soon, but not this).a few layout problems and it uses the Carbon user interface components rather than Cocoa.The main core features of PingPlotter works well: tracing, ICMP and TCP packet types (UDP type works, but not against some trace targets), alerts, auto-save, Retina display, etc. It's important to note: you'll need a PingPlotter Standard or PingPlotter Pro license key to get this version to work. zip file, drag the contents to your Applications folder, and launch it. To download this unsupported build, use this link:Īfter you download it, open the. We've been getting more and more requests for PingPlotter for Mac, so rather than discard this version, we're making it available to existing customers (who own a license key for PingPlotter Standard or Pro) who may find it useful. However, this leaves us with a really capable version of PingPlotter Standard on OSX, but one built on a toolset we are not continuing to develop on. Sadly, the details around the edges became harder and harder to get working the way we wanted, and we decided to go a different direction (which we are feverishly pursuing currently). One of these paths got us a long distance in features and capabilities by reusing our existing codebase, and we were encouraged. We've recently been working on several development paths for a cross-platform version of PingPlotter (and MultiPing). This topic is outdated! Visit the discussion here.
