: Advanced versions include efficiency-focused shortcuts to speed up repetitive network testing tasks. Why Use a GUI Instead of the Command Line?
: You don't need to be a Linux expert to start testing network connectivity or transferring files.
is a graphical front-end designed to emulate the core functionalities of the original nc utility. It provides a visual interface for managing TCP and UDP connections, making it significantly easier to perform complex network tasks without memorizing dozens of syntax flags.
: Easily switch between TCP and UDP protocols for outbound and inbound traffic.
: Advanced versions include efficiency-focused shortcuts to speed up repetitive network testing tasks. Why Use a GUI Instead of the Command Line?
: You don't need to be a Linux expert to start testing network connectivity or transferring files.
is a graphical front-end designed to emulate the core functionalities of the original nc utility. It provides a visual interface for managing TCP and UDP connections, making it significantly easier to perform complex network tasks without memorizing dozens of syntax flags.
: Easily switch between TCP and UDP protocols for outbound and inbound traffic.