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    NetworkEye

    NetworkEye

    A iOS network debug library, monitor HTTP requests

    NetworkEye, an iOS network debug library, monitors HTTP requests. It can be detected HTTP requests including web pages, NSURLConnection, NSURLSession, AFNetworking, 3rd libraries, 3rd SDK, and so on. very convenient and practical. It can be a map local json file.
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    logview4net is a log viewer/log monitor for data created by various sources. It can listen to UDP, tail a file, tail a SQL table, monitor the eventlog and watch RSS and Atom feeds. It requires the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
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    Gscope is a software oscilloscope library build using the GTK and GNOME toolkits. Gscope can be used to monitor, display and debug various types of "real-time" data. Additionally, the scope can be used for graphing file data that is in a tuple format.
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