Netdude Screenshots
0.4 Series
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A normal session with multiple traces open, the TCP plugin showing the header fields of the current
packet, and an invalid checksum.
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The raw data protocol showing off the hex editor; this one is in Hex/ASCII mode displaying HTTP data.
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The same packet, but the packet editor is now in ASCII mode — you can literally type up
packet content.
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The exit dialog, giving you control over which files to change and which to discard.
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The preferences dialog.
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Introducing free trace navigation — using this dialog you can instantly jump to arbitrary
locations in the file.
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The trace area configuration dialog. Trace areas define the parts of a trace that future packet
operations are performed on. They can be specified as timestamps or fractional offsets.
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Netdude on the Mac!
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0.3 Series
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A normal session with two traces loaded, TCP showing all its header fields including options
and a header field dialog open.
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Showing off the new hex editor, this one is in Hex/ASCII mode displaying SMTP data.
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Here's the hex editor in ASCII mode, displaying HTTP content.
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Netdude is one of the few applications out there with an exit dialog that's actually helpful!
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Our beautiful preferences dialog.
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