Software : : Snoopium released
Posted By: itix. on 2004/10/21 14:59:49
Snoopium is a new system monitoring tool for MorphOS based on SnoopDOS.

Snoopium (84K)
Source code (267K)
Screenshot (107K)

Snoopium is hosted on sourceforge.
 
  • Leo
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    Almost perfect :)

    Only thing missing is the ability to use your own icons for the bar...

    Two suggestions btw:

    1) The ability to save and restore columns width (auto save at exit and automatic restore at startup would be great)

    2) success/fail color should only affect the "Res." column, not the whole line...

    Leo.

    [ Edited by Leo On 2004/10/21 17:08 ]
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    It could be very nice to add Scout funcionality and then having an all-in-one program, I can kill for that! Please consider it, I think that the Scout source code its available out there...

    And what about doing it as a module for the configuratiion in MorphOS? And doing it modular for can add features easier?

    [ Edited by timofonic On 2004/10/21 19:32 ]
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    It looks great. I cant wait to get home and see how well it performs over SnoopDOS. It will be nice having something that runs native under the PPC.
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    This is a very useful addition
    to MorphOS. It is the kind of tool
    that seems to be missing from nearly
    every other OS out there and Snoopium
    seems to be working great already.
    Thanks.
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    I think Snoopium and Scout should be seperate. There is no need to load something as "big" as Scout just to watch file accdesses.

    That said! Of course I must be the only person besides the author who ever actually used Scout's TCP/IP functionality. That kind of control (one Pegasos to another..) would be useful for some people.
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    Very nice! I like to see good stuff for Morphos.
    Snoopdos was always one of my favorite tools.
    Nice to see it in MUI style. Great work!
  • »2004/10/24 19:35
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