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VisualRoute 2008 Lite

Version: 12.0d

Downloads Count: 7,783

License Type: Free

Price: Free

Date Added: Jun 16, 2008

Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows Vista

File Size: 4559 KB

Author: VisualRoute

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Editorial Review of VisualRoute 2008 Lite

Here's another update of a venerable command line Internet tool tracert. The command line tool displays the route you take to contact a Web server or other Internet device-every hop on ever server or router along the way, along with the server's or router's IP address, and how long it take to get to each server or router.

This program displays all that in a visually appealing way, not just through the command line. It shows a map of every hop along the way, and graphs it against a background that shows response times. Highlight any hop, and you'll see important details, such as packet loss and speed.

In addition, the program displays a narrative of the route, detailing whether the route has fast, average or slow throughput, and highlighting any problems along the way. This version of the program is free, but there are a variety of for-pay versions also available that offer many extra features, such as displaying network names of devices, testing DNS services, and more.

--Preston Gralla

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