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Netiquette vs Wireshark

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Netiquette

8.0
Security & Privacy

Network monitor

Wireshark

9.0
Developer Tools

Network protocol analyzer

Metric Netiquette Wireshark
Category Security & Privacy Developer Tools
AI Score 8.0 9.0
30-day Installs 56 4.5K
90-day Installs 186 12.8K
365-day Installs 607 47.8K
Version 2.3.0 4.6.5
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 370 9.1K
GitHub Forks 45 2.1K
Open Issues 10 2
License GPL-3.0 GPL-2.0
Language Objective-C C
Last GitHub Commit 1y ago 1mo ago
First Seen Aug 27, 2019 Aug 14, 2013

Reviews

Netiquette

Netiquette is a network monitoring tool developed by Objective-See, offering real-time traffic analysis and detailed protocol breakdowns. It benefits developers and security-conscious users by providing insights into network activity and historical data.

Netiquette monitors network traffic in real-time, displaying connection details, bytes transferred, and protocols used.

Pros

  • + Provides real-time network traffic monitoring with detailed insights.
  • + Developed by Objective-See, known for robust security tools.
  • + Open-source with a clear GPL-3.0 license.

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature, requiring manual checks for updates.
  • - Some concerns about external service connections.

Wireshark

Wireshark is a powerful network protocol analyzer used for debugging and analyzing network traffic. It supports a wide range of protocols and offers both graphical and command-line interfaces, making it a versatile tool for developers and network administrators.

Wireshark captures and analyzes network traffic in real-time, providing detailed insights into data packets and network behavior.

Pros

  • + Open-source and free to use
  • + Extensive protocol support and deep packet inspection
  • + Active development and community support
  • + User-friendly graphical interface
  • + Cross-platform compatibility
  • + Real-time network monitoring
  • + Scripting and automation capabilities

Cons

  • - Steep learning curve for new users
  • - Can be resource-intensive for large captures