Yes, YAAC does, although it doesn't work perfectly because not all digipeaters "trace" by inserting their callsign-SSID into the digipeat path. Also, it only shows the most recent path from any given sender, so if the signal takes multiple paths, only the last duplicate path heard will be shown.
You enable this on the map with the menu choice View->Layers...->Show Digipeat Hop Paths. Note that nothing will be drawn for stations received from the APRS-IS Internet backbone; only stations received from an RF port into YAAC will be drawn this way.
Hope this helps.
Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC
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Andrew,
Does YACC have a mode where when receiving over the air only it
draws lines between the stations that the packet is hopping through? I have
used that with Radio Mobile in APRS mode and APRSIS32 and really like being
able to visually see on the map how paths are moving and working (and being
able to see bad path statements happening).
Brian N2KGC