Pipemeter software presents real-time speed and progress of data flow from input to output.
One of Pipemeter's key features is that it shows the speed of data being moved from input to output. Additionally, if a regular file is specified, it will show the percentage complete, providing users with valuable information about their data transfer progress.
Another great feature is that Pipemeter allows tuning of block size and display interval. This makes it an incredibly versatile tool, particularly for those who require fine-grained control over their data transfer settings.
Additionally, Pipemeter supports dd-style block size specification, which makes it particularly useful for users who are more familiar with this style of data transfer.
In this latest release, there have been some updates that may be relevant for people using older compilers or FreeBSD. In particular, the copyright messages have been updated, and a patch has been applied to make Pipemeter compile cleanly on older versions of gcc. The pkgpipemeter.sh script has also been fixed to create tags in the tags directory, improving functionality for users.
Overall, Pipemeter is a powerful and versatile command line utility that is well-suited to a variety of data transfer scenarios. Its many features make it a must-have for anyone looking to optimize their data transfer speeds and efficiency.
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