![]() NetBalancer Note: A paid version of the app is required to limit the bandwidth consumption of individual apps. ![]() However, it also comes in a paid version which unlocks several other options to control from the tool as well. That actually gives the free version a very strong position being truly used as a tool that people are willing to keep. NetBalancer is a free-to-use utility to limit the bandwidth consumption of each app/program individually. In a free version, you can only have up to 3 priorities and 3 rules running at a same time. NetBalancer Pro version costs $25.95 but it also comes with a free version with limited not on feature but on number of rules and processes. It gives you not only a quick glance of the upload/download speed but also the top apps that utilize your network at the moment. NetBalancer also comes a tray tool that displays the network traffic in real-time right at the bottom system tray. You can define detailed multiple network traffic rules to allow them coordinate each other the same time. ![]() You can also customize rules in this tool to better manage your traffic, not only in real-time but also based on schedule as well. And you can manage them for each network adapter separately. The tool comes with 6 priority levels, from limit, ignore, block, to low, normal, and high, in each download and upload category. The applications with higher priority gains more traffic bandwidth than those with a lower number. ![]() You can balance your internet activities based on the priorities set on each running application using this tool. NetBalancer is an internet traffic control and monitoring tool designed specifically for Windows systems, compatible from XP all the way to Windows 8, both 32-bit and 64-bit editions are supported. Here, let me introduce you a cool network tool that fills that gap quite nicely. When it comes to prioritizing your network to have more balanced internet activities, you are out of luck doing so without a help from something that’s not built-in Windows.
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