to do
Release: 90
- Fully Replace AirPort status menu.
- MenuItem for each network w/ signal strength
- Implement joining of WEP networks
- GPS info in dock menu, when avaliable
- Add map interface with approximate location
- Geo-tiff support
Release: 100
Release: 110
- Bluetooth support
- Bluejacking support
Release: 200
- Extensive Threading and better division of labour
- glass up all the toolbar buttons, try to find uses for them
- Alert pop-ups for exceptions "this window will self-destruct in 10 seconds"
- pop-ups are panels and stick together, can be dismissed all at once
- make pop-ups library embed in other programs
- add pulsing, fading scan indicator instead of spinner
- add time-slider to info panel encounter view, update it's
number of marks depending on then number of views into the
content there are, it's a continuous control. it's the number of
seconds between the first and last encounters divided by the
width of the encounter view
- Multiple Radio Time line View of nodes
- editable info strings, scroll it scroll left-to-right.
- Add Zero conf services/mDNS monitor/browser
- exchange XML nodes & encounters between local peers
- Add sniffer scanning /pc card support
- Add toolbar item for sniffing
- Spectral Density and Noise View
- log query interface & editor
- open multiple logs at a time
- proxy icons in lists, drag and drop operations for nodes
- log listening and filtering
- log-link-devices for log stream processing
- cooperative site-survey & mapping
A note about version numbers. Since this is
an open source project, and all distribution is done over the
network there's no need for a traditional software 'release' and the
version numbering systems that come with it.
Commercial software is raised inside confining walls of intellectual property
and patent restraint, like veal in a pen they never know maturity, each new
version doomed to become obsolescent and die before the next.
iStumbler on the other hand is free range sofware, it's just as complete
as it is at any given moment. The release versions are just a snapshot of an
onging process, some will be stable and a few will have bugs, but they're all
exactly what they are.
Copyright (c) 02003, Alf Watt (alf@istumbler.net). All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use permitted under BSD License in license.txt.