Do you want to control the speed of your connection in real time? With NetTop it is possible

This is one of those new applications that may not be essential for all users, but if we want to see live the speed of our network both upstream and downstream, Net Top is a new application that allows us to see. This application has only been in the Mac App Store for a few hours and for now it should be noted that it is totally free, but in the description of it they warn that it will be paid, so do not wait long to download it if you want to know first-hand the speed of your connection instantly.

Once we have NetTop installed, it opens and runs automatically in the status bar that we have on our Mac, the information is scarce but effective, shows data transfer figures in KB / s and nothing else. It is very simple to use since the user does not have to do anything, simply see the connection speeds that change according to our task.

The application allows us to use the dark mode since it adapts perfectly and is supported on all types of Mac, either with or without a Retina screen. With NetTop, seeing the upload and download speed is really easy and anyone can have this information instantly with the newly released application on the Mac App Store. We already say that it is free for a limited time, so do not delay the download too long if you think it can be useful.


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  1.   Vidal Stuart Salguero said

    Excellent, thanks for the Tip!

  2.   Luis said

    A real shit. Neither free, nor does it work. I paid for it because I was interested in the product and it is a disappointment. With the updated Sierra, it doesn't stop giving errors.