Graphical Ping

Graphical Ping

License:Freeware

Total downloads:151

Operating system:Windows XP / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11

Latest version:3.10

Latest update:

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Description

"Graphical Ping" is a highly useful tool in the Internet & Network category, specifically classified under Network Tools. The latest version, 3.10, offers users the ability to display a color-coded real-time graph of continuous pings to a specified host, making network diagnostics clear and straightforward. Developed by Mark Griffiths, this graphical Windows ping utility written in C# also allows for logging and graphing ICMP responses from multiple hosts, which is incredibly valuable for those who need comprehensive network data.

The program file, named GPING.EXE, comes in at a compact 957 KB and supports a broad range of operating systems including Windows XP, 7, 8, 10, and 11. This makes it a versatile tool for a wide array of users managing different system environments. Additionally, it includes a C# class library for ICMP and ping that users can incorporate into their own programs, providing a customizable experience for developers and IT professionals alike.

The free license of "Graphical Ping" adds significant value, as users can take advantage of its features without any cost. For those who may need more updated versions or changes, other available versions include 4.0, and 3.1. The freeware nature of the software means that it's readily available for anyone to download and use without any financial burden.

Pros:

  • Real-time graphical display of ping results.
  • Logs and graphs ICMP responses from multiple hosts.
  • Includes a C# class library for custom program use.
  • Compact file size of 957 KB.
  • Supports a wide range of Windows operating systems.
  • Free to download and use.

Cons:

  • No support for non-Windows operating systems.
  • Might require some technical expertise to fully utilize all features.

You may want to check out more software, such as Colasoft Ping Tool, Free Ping Tool or Quick Ping Monitor, which might be related to Graphical Ping.

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