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I would like to know what's every one's favorite traceroute software for Windows. The one I'm using now is NeoTrace 3.25. What I like about it is it's map and the way it shows it on map as it's doing the trace. But NeoTrace is old and no longer has future support. So I want to know any other alternative to NeoTrace that has a nice pretty map.
I'm on SuSE right now and I found a GUI traceroute program on the SuSE ftp site called Xtraceroute. I have to say, it's pretty damn nice. It uses the most advanced 3d graphics for any traceroute program I ever seen. Reminds me of that program Boris used on Goldeneye.
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