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Bitmeter OS
- Version: 0.7.4 beta
- Downloads Count: 2,334
- License Type: Free
- Price: $0
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP
- File Size: 850.0 KB
- Author: Codebox Software
Description of Bitmeter OS
BitMeter OS is a free, open-source, bandwidth monitor that works on Windows, Linux and Mac OSX. BitMeter OS keeps track of how much you use your internet/network connection, and allows you to view this information either via a web browser, or by using the command line tools.
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Bandwidth meter BitMeter OS runs silently in the background, keeping tabs on how much information you download and upload.
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