NetstatPlus
NetstatPlus is a network utility for macOS that provides graphical views and detailed analysis of network connections and statistics. Based on its bundle ID origin (au.com.booleancandy), it appears to be a specialty tool for system administrators, network professionals, and technical users who need to monitor active network connections, view protocol statistics, and diagnose network-related issues beyond what the standard macOS Network Utility offers. The app typically displays information about TCP/UDP connections, listening ports, and network interface statistics in an accessible graphical interface.
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1 suggestionWe could not find any public information about NetstatPlus — no recent releases, vendor website, or documentation appear in search results. This suggests the app may be older, niche, or no longer actively maintained. If you rely on NetstatPlus, contact the developer directly through any vendor contact information in the app's About or Help menu to ask whether a native Apple Silicon build is planned. This is important because Apple is removing Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), at which point any Intel-only build will stop launching entirely. You have roughly two years to plan an alternative. In the meantime, consider learning the command-line network tools that ship with macOS — tools like netstat, ss, lsof and nettop offer similar functionality from the terminal and run natively on all Macs. If you prefer a graphical interface, Little Snitch or Network Radar are actively maintained modern network monitoring alternatives that run natively on Apple Silicon.
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