![]() ![]() If there’s a lot of activity on your system, you can filter the list. If a particular program–or perhaps malevolent bit of spyware–is streaming data from your system, you’ll be able to see it, and, with the handy context menus, either close the connection or end the process. The list auto-updates as connections are created or destroyed, so you can see your network activity in real-time. You get a list of the TCP/UDP connections on your system, and the ability to interact with specific connections or the process that created them. TCPView presents you with a very simple interface that is appropriate to its purpose and relatively easy to use. If something on your system is running amok, or you think you might have a spy in your midst, or you’re simply curious (or obsessive) about the inner workings of your network, give this simple program a look. ![]()
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