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Sharer




Version: 1.8

System: Mac OS X 12 and more

Licence: Freeware

Release: September 13, 2023

Author: Denis Bajram

Sharer is a small menu bar utility that monitors who and what is connected to your computer.

This obviously concerns file sharing (SMB), screen sharing (VNC), remote login (SSH & Telnet), remote control (ARD) but also anything else you want to monitor. Indeed, it is possible to add your own services if you know the port to monitor. In my case, I am therefore monitoring an Rsync synchronization server.

This monitoring can manifest itself in many different ways, in the menu bar, by notification, by sound, all of which are very precisely customizable. You can also add this login information to a log so that you can later check who has logged into your computer.

I have designed Sharer to be as light as possible. For example, it consumes less than 0.1% of an M1 processor with each refresh.

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Versions history

Version 1.8 Mac OS X 12 and more

  •  First public release.

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FAQ

Who develops these softwares ?

My name is Denis Bajram and I'm french. I code utilities, scripts or plugins for my private use or that of those around me since my childhood in the 80s. I have always published the most presentable ones in case where it might help other people. But my main activity is writter and cartoonist of comic book. You can discover my creations here: www.bajram.com

Are these software really free?

Yes, all my softwares are available for free (although you can make a donation). While they can be useful, they are obviously not as advanced as commercial tools would be. So, by downloading any of them, you agree to a simple request: please not complain about their imperfections 😅.

Are these softwares really safe?

I have used them without problem for months before going public. These programs are not signed and notarized by Apple simply because I see no reason to pay every year for an expensive Apple developer account just to create apps for my personal use. However, if the donations become large, I might think about it.