launch2net - don LIBRE du permis 3 - des gagnants ont été annoncés

Raccordements mobiles faciles d'Internet : L'attache, clic et se relient
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launch2net est un directeur mobile de raccordement pour OS X. Avec launch2net, vous pouvez utiliser votre dispositif mobile comme un téléphone portable, un ExpressCard, un datacard de PC ou un modem d'USB pour relier votre imper à l'Internet dans une étape facile.
L'aide puissant de configuration détecte automatiquement votre dispositif mobile et configure votre raccordement mobile d'Internet en secondes sans nécessité d'écrire les arrangements cachés comme des noms d'utilisateur, des mots de passe ou des manuscrits de modem. Ainsi il sauve les heures de votre temps que vous auriez pour passer sur non des lignes directes d'imper-savy, des recherches sur l'Internet et des orgies d'installation.
En outre, launch2net vous sauve des coûts errants élevés pour des données mobiles. Il est possible d'employer une carte prépayée dans d'autres pays et d'employer launch2net pour relier votre imper à l'Internet.
Pour des clients des USA, launch2net fonctionne bien avec les plus défunts modems 3G, ExpressCards et cartes de PC d'AT&T et des offres un bouton beaucoup plus que juste de relier/disconnet comme des statistiques avançées, des dispositifs d'autoconnect et de débranchement et se relier d'icône de menu pour/débranchement sans devoir courir le logiciel du tout.
DISPOSITIFS
- Prend soin de tout le raccordement plaçant des détails automatiquement
- À un clic de votre souris vous êtes relié à l'Internet
- Les dispositifs mobiles de soutiens aiment des téléphones portables, des modems d'USB, le PC Datacards et l'ExpressCards employé par les porteurs mobiles de réseau mondiaux
- Appuis raccordements à grande vitesse de HSUPA et de 3G UMTS
- Vitesse du téléchargement de jusqu'à 7.2 MBIT (HSUPA)
- Protocoles standard de BORD et de GPRS de soutiens, si disponible
- Un se relier de bouton pour/débranchement
- Beaucoup plus
DON LIBRE DU PERMIS 3
Médias de nova nous a généreusement donné 3 permis de launch2net au don sur notre emplacement - Valeur au détail $75.00 pièce !
Tout que vous devez faire est de laisser un commentaire avec au moins un dispositif que vous voudriez voir supplémentaire à launch2net, et vous serez automatiquement présenté dans le don aléatoire. Le don finira dessus 14 avril 2008 et le gagnant sera annoncé sous peu ensuite.
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diqs said,
Wrote on April 4, 2008 @ 11:51 am
Better GUI.
crazyfacka said,
Wrote on April 4, 2008 @ 12:03 pm
Since this is based on GSM navigation, and that the bandwidth costs are quite elevated, perhaps a protocol restriction (like, just allowing HTTP through) would be a quite nice and perhaps easy (just play around with iptables…) feature to implement.
kaz said,
Wrote on April 4, 2008 @ 12:49 pm
Working with old Nokias over GPRS would be great =) I don’t know how much work it is though, maybe it is not worth it.
ngaloppo said,
Wrote on April 4, 2008 @ 2:49 pm
I’d love to see launch2net automatically detect if the mobile connection speed is better/worse than any picked up (free/known) wifi signals, and connect with the strongest signal automatically.
E.T.Cook said,
Wrote on April 4, 2008 @ 6:18 pm
Being able to tether phones that don’t inherently have that capability would be infinitely helpful. The main target of course being the iPhone.
elbardo said,
Wrote on April 4, 2008 @ 6:30 pm
I second the tethering of phones without that ability explicitly available - ie. iphone. Not sure if this is achievable, but i’m sure there’s a lot of iphone users out there waiting for exactly that.
Ashburngil said,
Wrote on April 4, 2008 @ 6:55 pm
Being able to send and receive sms’s and the possibility to choose the limit download quota in mb or gb.
flowgrow said,
Wrote on April 4, 2008 @ 8:47 pm
It’d be great to set a download limit, since most of the mobile internet programs do have a limit
jonahjoselow said,
Wrote on April 4, 2008 @ 10:37 pm
A better design (icons and GUI)
jamisonprawn said,
Wrote on April 4, 2008 @ 10:45 pm
I would love to see settings for Australian carriers and data cards in the program!
Scott said,
Wrote on April 4, 2008 @ 11:50 pm
Make it work with my iPhone as soon as v2 of the software is available.
Olli said,
Wrote on April 5, 2008 @ 7:11 am
Sending and receiving SMS’ would be a great plus. Maybe display it in some kind of chat window per recipient.
kall said,
Wrote on April 5, 2008 @ 4:54 pm
since it already has settings for germany, and would work with my phone it seems quite good.
I would push the idea of conection restriction even further, like a button reading: start browser, and a costumized profile of safari (or opera, i’d know how to configure that, not for safari) would pop up which is the only programm allowed to use the connection, it could be set to not load images, or flash, or plugins, or not pages that are to large.
There could also be a run Mail button, that gives conection permission to mail. You could configure such permissions for every other programm.
staticmovements said,
Wrote on April 5, 2008 @ 9:58 pm
It should work for iPhone and have a better icon and designer interface. I suggest http://www.icondesigner.net/
He is a great icon designer.
jashsayani said,
Wrote on April 8, 2008 @ 5:29 pm
Please give me a license..
I LOVE THIS APP !!!
jashsayani said,
Wrote on April 8, 2008 @ 5:36 pm
Just remembered. One feature it could have is-
Dual connection mode where a bigger window can help manage two connections and also a Statistics box that shows the bound stats of both connections!!!
xaMax said,
Wrote on April 9, 2008 @ 8:28 am
more Statistics would be useful. When where you online, how much have you downloaded, how long was the time… and free adjustment of the period (that you can fit it to your bill-period)
Olli said,
Wrote on April 10, 2008 @ 1:00 pm
For us dual-booters, who have to go online in Windows from time to time it would be great to be able to manually enter amounts of traffic/time spent elsewhere. So we would have all our stats in one place instead of having to keep in mind the values from both OS’.
benloo said,
Wrote on April 15, 2008 @ 2:56 pm
wish the app was less expensive!