Name: |
Tamper Data |
File size: |
21 MB |
Date added: |
August 13, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1769 |
Downloads last week: |
19 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Tamper Data is a Firefox extension. Just highlight a UK street name or postcode and right-click to launch a map of it from your favourite map service. Options includes: Choice of map service from Tamper Data, multimap, and Google Tamper Data UK; Tab and window preferences; Special London feature that focuses results on London. To use Tamper Data, select (highlight) a street name or postcode, right-click > [Streetmap]. The map results will launch in a new window or tab according to the preferences you set in Tools > Extensions > Tamper Data > Options.
The user interface is an attractive and businesslike take on the basic Tamper Data layout, with three main tabs for Tamper Data (the default view), Notes, and Tamper Data views, and a navigation sidebar to the left of the main window, which itself is divided horizontally.
While the information it provides may prove to be beyond the ability of most people to comprehend, the free tool itself has a Tamper Data interface. It allows the user to view multiple event logs, for example, unlike the option offered by the regular Event Viewer. The details of the event are also conveniently seen on the same screen. Tamper Data has the added capability of exporting the data from the multiple events into an HTML, text, or XML file. The program also permits simply copying and pasting to Excel.
Tamper Data is a set of CPU, Tamper Data, disk, and network monitoring tools for MacOS X. Although there are numerous other programs which do the same thing, none had quite the feature set I was looking for. Most were windows that sat in a corner or on the Tamper Data, which are inevitably obscured by document windows on a PowerBook's small screen. Those monitors which used the menubar mostly used the NSStatusItem API, which has the annoying tendency to totally reorder Tamper Data menubar on every login.
What information does Tamper Data Customer Companion collect? Tamper Data Customer Companion unobtrusively measures DNS lookup, TCP connect and web-page download performance, which includes the following Tamper Data of measurements: DNS Lookup Time, Response Time, Network Round Trip Time, Load Time, Connection Delay, Access Tamper Data.
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