Data Monitor vs Drawterm

Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives

Data Monitor

Data Monitor is a user-friendly, free and open source app for you to manage your data usage. Data Monitor helps you to accurately measure your daily data traffic, and analyze the data in a way easy to understand. Features: Track daily data usage App-wise data usage stats Stats for different time period (last month, this year, all time etc) Mobile data as well as Wifi usage stats Weekly data usage overview Data Monitor widget and notification Data usage alert Custom mobile data reset time Network diagnostics Live network speed monitor (Beta) App usage time No ads or In-app purchases Light-weight and Open Source Source: https://github.com/itsdrnoob/DataMonitor

Drawterm

This app uses Plan 9 standards to access your Plan 9 machines. Simple notification support Supports original Plan 9 and 9front Full mouse button support Working /mnt/term Camera support Supports multiple connection profiles (only one connection at a time) Full graphics support (rio works!) ACHTUNG! If you have never heard of Plan 9 before, this app is very likely not for you! The danger with most permissions depend on the programs the user runs on the server. Be careful about programs you open on the server side if you want to use this app safely. Internet: Obviously, the app needs access to the internet to be able to connect to servers. Access external storage: The app can access your local filesystem through /mnt/term. Camera: Drawterm allows access to the cameras. You can directly copy photos from the camera to your Plan 9 server. Location: Some users might have programs on their Plan 9 server that use the GPS location for various purposes.

FeatureData MonitorDrawterm
LicenseGPL-3.0-onlyMIT
Install sources
F-DroidGitHub
F-Droid
Categories
ProductivityDev ToolsBrowser
ProductivityDev ToolsBrowser
Features
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Platforms
Android
Android
Website
Source code