We have the cloud everywhere; it seems every app wants to connect to something. Have you ever wondered where those apps are connecting to? Now, you can see that for yourself with a new app from Stardock, called Connection Explorer. Connection Explorer adds a visual layer to your PC, alongside an intuitive interface, alerts, and the ability to explore where your PC is headed.
Connection Explorer helps you sift through the hundreds of connections your PC makes per day in both a clear and concise manner to see what’s going on with your device carefully. You can easily create alerts, block unwanted activity, and see historical data of connections.
Stardock has remembered you can’t always watch your connections, so the easy-to-use interface allows you to set up alerts. Monitor alerts by easily creating alerts to deploy in seconds for the things you want or need to know about.

The modern desktop is a highly connected device that is uploading and downloading data all day
long, our goal was to create an application that allowed you to see what is happening with your
desktop” said Brad Sams, General Manager, Stardock Software. “With Connection Explorer, you
now have the ability to see what is happening and better understand what your connected footprint
looks like as you use your PC
Connection Explorer is designed for Windows 11 and supports both light and dark modes. It is available as a beta feature inside Object Desktop. You can learn more about pricing here.


