MenuPing

MenuPing is a menu bar app that checks how well the network is working. It pings a server on the Internet every seconds (configurable) and prints the result in a short way at the top of the screen.
Open code. Open minds. Open source menu bar apps.
Open code. Open minds. Open source menu bar apps.

MenuPing is a menu bar app that checks how well the network is working. It pings a server on the Internet every seconds (configurable) and prints the result in a short way at the top of the screen.

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