To PapaiMark:
You said "all networx became useless". Do you really mean that by displaying a different digit for the upper limit in the graph the program rendered all its great functionality null and void?
Sorry man, but it's like saying that a car became useless because there is a different number at the top end of its speedometer scale!
Another fact for your car-related example: there are no cars that have something like 128 written on the speedometer. There are always round numbers. Same with NetWorx.
Besides, if a speedometer was as tiny as the graph on your screen shot, there would be only 0, 100 and 200. More round in-between numbers would be added as it got larger. Again, same with NetWorx: stretch the graph window and get more values.
Many users here were rightfully asking for round numbers on the graph, and SoftPerfect implemented that. They also added logarithmic scale that works wonders for low traffic and for highly asymmetric traffic.