Neo Network Utility 2.0
Here’s Neo Network Utility 2.0 with a refreshed yet familiar design for macOS Tahoe, including menu icons, pill-shaped buttons, and a modern tab view. It actually looks good in Liquid Glass.
Of course we didn’t just touch it up a bit. The new version lets you open multiple windows and run commands in all the tabs simultaneously. Switch between the tools from the menu or via key commands. On the Info tab, a visual link status indicator immediately tells you that the network connection is active, and with location services enabled, you can now see the interface’s SSID and BSSID. For looking up DNS data, Neo Network Utility uses the ICANN’s latest RDAP implementation.
This is a free replacement for Apple’s discontinued Network Utility.
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Love that they did this. There was no reason for Apple to remove it, but this version is better anyway.
Strange, installing this via HomeBrew results in the executable running from
"/private/var/folders/8k/1226q8xs17j_x894ynpd2dgh0000gn/T/AppTranslocation/966CE70C-39F7-4DB1-9725-52728017B49C/d/Network Utility.app/Contents/MacOS/Network Utility"
Not sure what triggers the App Translocation.
(i use `--no-quarantine` in HomeBrew.)
Oh noes...: " Homebrew - brew: Removing support for --no-quarantine" @ https://github.com/homebrew/brew/issues/20755