WilliamsT
WilliamsT
WilliamsT

So the only question this brought up for me is are there any good network analysis tools, like inSSIDer, that are free. Everything I have come across is either for windows or linux, both of which I use, but I would like a robust, free one for mac, to round out my OS usability.

Yeah we are all good now. I made an application out of the AppleScript that sits in my doc and it works perfectly albeit a little more slowly than running it in the editor, but I would be interested in making it sit in my menu bar. I am willing to go through the icon making process but I don't know how to edit the

I set up the Automator service file and ran through everything but it does not seem to be working. I don't have anything that might be in conflict with what the script is doing, but all it does in effect is relaunch finder, my desktop disappears for a second then reappears. Any thoughts?

I absolutely agree. I would rather see companies looking into touch screen interfaces that control a computer, rather than are the computer, like an entire desk that is a touch screen which works in tandem with a non-touch monitor. There is a concept/prototype out there called the iDesk, perhaps many of you have

Downloaded the free version, it works great even on my iPad 1, actually am using it for my Safari window right now. I too was not the biggest fan of the ad, particularly when it started moving. I tried hitting the "x" button on the ad, expecting to be prompted with a "please upgrade to pro version" or something