This program has GOT to be one of the best cross-platform packet analysis programs available. I've used it on everything from Windows 98 to XP to MacOS to Linux, and it's the same interface for all. I'm glad to see it's not a TRUE R.I.P. Live on, Go Strong!
... A Dual Screen IPod/Console that will let you watch movies, play music, and play crappy games at the SAME TIME???
This merger would be entirely rediculous, but probably good for both companies, as they both make good QUALITY products with no regard to the end users or their wishes, such as Nintendo with older gamers, and Apple with people who want to USE THEIR COMPUTER.
If a company put real live divx support in a player and made the firmware upgradeable, the video players would do much better. All the available players use bulky, difficult media formats that are no longer the standard for long play media.
RTFMFM...
But seriously, LinuxQuestions.org, and you can google just about any question you want for Unix/Linux/BSD and get an answer.
This program has GOT to be one of the best cross-platform packet analysis programs available. I've used it on everything from Windows 98 to XP to MacOS to Linux, and it's the same interface for all. I'm glad to see it's not a TRUE R.I.P. Live on, Go Strong!
Is saving 5 minutes in line REALLY worth the full cavity search????
Who ever said Windows 98 was buggy?
... A Dual Screen IPod/Console that will let you watch movies, play music, and play crappy games at the SAME TIME??? This merger would be entirely rediculous, but probably good for both companies, as they both make good QUALITY products with no regard to the end users or their wishes, such as Nintendo with older gamers, and Apple with people who want to USE THEIR COMPUTER.
If a company put real live divx support in a player and made the firmware upgradeable, the video players would do much better. All the available players use bulky, difficult media formats that are no longer the standard for long play media.