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AirTrafficControl

AirTrafficControl - 2.1.0b500

widget finds AirPorts, other wireless access points

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 2.1.0b500
Release Date: 2007-10-27
License: Beta
Downloads (this version): 10,791
Downloads (all versions): 32,063

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Product Description:

Take Control of your AirPort. Air Traffic Control is a tool for finding Apple AirPort base stations or other wireless access points. Basically, it will tell you the name, vendor, signal strength, and whether or not the network is encrypted. Connect to any network by clicking on its name. Instead of running a program to check for available wireless networks just open up your dashboard and check with Air Traffic Control.

What's new in this version:

AirTrafficControl has been updated for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard!

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • AirPort or AirPort Extreme

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AirTrafficControl CommentaryScreenshots for this posting are all goofed up - Version: 2.1.0b500, 5/8/2009 07:37AM PST

Kudrabar
Some of them don't work, others are screwed up.
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AirTrafficControl ReviewStill works with Intel Macs in OS 10.5.6! - Version: 2.1.0b500, 5/8/2009 07:35AM PST

Kudrabar
It's a very nice widget, but I agree with most of the criticisms here, especially that it doesn't clearly and obviously show networks that are open. That's a pretty big problem because, after showing my own network broadcast strength, its most important function for me is searching for open, unprotected networks when I'm out on the road with my MacBook. It could use an update.

Specs: Late 2008 Unibody Aluminum 2.4 GHz Intel Core2Duo MacBook, 1066 MHz system bus, 4 GB RAM, 233 GB (Apple markets it as 250 GB) 5400 RPM hard drive, running OS 10.5.6.
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AirTrafficControl Commentarycritics on user interface - Version: 2.1.0b500, 10/28/2008 05:43AM PST

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i.tom
1st of all; nice app.. use it regularly.
2nd; but not handy to work with when searching for OPEN networks!
it's not clear in one glance wich networks are open. i dont want to be searching a list for an empty field, that changes regularly.. not logic

just missing a clear icon at the begin of each line of every network, wich is green or red / open or closed..
something like that would be perfect.
gr tom
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