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Multipath TCP (MPTCP) is a backward compatible extension of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) designed to let an application send data over several TCP connections, usually called subflows. MPTCP presents several opportunities over legacy TCP, especially when these subflows follow disjoint paths: for instance bandwidth aggregation or seamless mobility across networks. While MPTCP is built as an extension of TCP, the scope of the modifications qualifies it almost as a new protocol. This means traditional TCP tools are not enough to analyze MPTCP performance. We thus develop and present an open source application able to analyze MPTCP specific metrics such as the aggregated goodput or inter-subflow retransmissions.