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Pros Good data: In addition to signal strength and security settings, this app also gives you information on various other network characteristics including signal, noise, channel, frequency, and protocol associated with each network detected. Cons Constant prompting: The trial version of this app produces nearly constant pop-ups asking you to make a purchase.
Full Specifications. I bought a license in solidarity iStumbler is great software but as most of my machines are on Snow Leopard, I'm still mainly using the free version and didn't have to. If being obnoxious was your goal, you've succeeded. In the long term, encouraging competition is not good business practice. The software still works fine. I hope the developer finds a better compromise between thinking about his users and thinking about himself.
Felix01 Jan 16 Alright folks, help me out here. And save me 25 bucks to boot now that the iStumbler developer has decided to start charging to put a pretty wrapper on something Apple already provides for free? I appreciate the new visual tweaks and the other updates from v Keep up the great work! Thanks Alf for the great software. I've been using this for many years to help diagnose WiFi issues and it's always been solid. Keep up the great work and don't let the haters get to you!!
Last time I tried any of these programs they only worked with the built in Mac adapters. If you are not afraid of the terminal, you can do a little grep foo, or better yet install aircrack-ng suite, and get more data. Noivad Jul 26 When the app was free, I would use that since it was the best free app out there. When the dev started charging, I considered it but found others that cost less and did just as many things as I needed. Is the app good? But is the App worth the current price when there are others out there with the same capabilities or more for less?
I think the dev should have looked at what competitors where charging for equivalent features and priced accordingly to retain customers. And just to be clear: I do believe in supporting good apps by paying for them, even if they are donation-ware.
I buy shareware regularly, and recommend apps that I see as worth the price. Xenophile Nov 22 Note to developer: when you raise the price, try adding significant new functionality so there is an obvious reason for the price increase. Your utility is now among the most expensive of its kind. B-Jefferson-Le-Blanc Nov 6 The feedback on this page should serve as a warning to any developer who wants to start charging for an app they previously offered for free.
Many people are ungrateful and think, though they get paid for their work, you have no right to do the same. One may quibble over the price, but the principle remains. You may think you can do without such people as customers, but they will frag you on websites like this one anyway. They seem to miss the irony that they are being every bit as mean spirited as they accuse you of being. It's a clear case of transference. They think they'll look better by ragging on you. They're wrong.
If an app worked well enough to get a four star rating when it was free, it's utility doesn't drop significantly if it now costs a little or a lot. Cheap and expensive are subjective values at best, having nothing to do with how well an app works.
For best results, disconnect from all access points while scanning for networks. If you language is not yet supported you can manually change your searchwords or help create a language pack If no access points show, make sure the right network adapter is selected in the Interface menu.
For The graphing to start, select an access point in the graph access point list There are 3 options to use a GPS with vistumbler. Kernel32 is the recommended com interface since it supports both x32 and x
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