Nnetstat is a Perl/Gtk tool designed to offer features like netstat. It necessitates Perl and has eliminated Gnome features and substituted them with regular Gtk components.
One thing to keep in mind is that you'll need to have Perl installed on your system in order to use Nnetstat. This shouldn't be an issue for most users, but it's something to be aware of if you're setting up a new system from scratch.
In terms of features, Nnetstat is pretty straightforward. It provides basic information about active network connections, including the IP addresses and ports being used. There are also some additional options and settings you can tweak if you want more control over how the program works.
One update that's worth noting is that the latest release of Nnetstat removes some Gnome-related features and replaces them with standard Gtk functionality. This should make the program more stable and reliable, especially if you're using it on a system that doesn't have Gnome installed.
Overall, if you're looking for a simple and reliable network monitoring tool, Nnetstat is certainly worth considering. It might not have all the bells and whistles of some more advanced programs, but it's a solid choice for basic network tracking and analysis.
Version 0.1.1 Alpha: N/A