iStumbler Release 92
20 March 2005
iStumbler is a free, open source tool for finding AirPort networks, Bluetooth devices mDNS services, and now GPS locations with your Mac.
Download iStumbler Release 92 (393K)
for Mac OS 10.3 (Panther)
iStumbler Requires Mac OS 10.3.
AirPort Plugin Requires AirPort or AirPort Extreme Adapter.
Bluetooth Plugin Requires Bluetooth Adapter.
GPS Plugin Requires NMEA Bluetooth or Serial GPS.
Release 92 reintroduces the GPS plugin which works with any NMEA Serial or Bluetooth GPS device. This release also includes new preferences for setting the font size and toolbar style as well as improvements to the plugin system and better support for help. The new Subscribe plugin makes it easy to subscribe to iStumbler and get early access to new releases and help support further development of cutting edge wireless tools.
The Press Release and Change Log have all the details.
You can support iStumbler by subscribing. For only $1 per release, subscribers will receive early access to iStumbler releases and help support further development. See our subscription page for the details.
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iStumbler is available under a BSD Style Open Source License. You can download iStumbler source code. (1.5M), modify it freely and submit patches to me for consideration.
iStumbler is brought to you by Alf Watt. Send me an email to suggest new features or to report a bug that's not already on the Bug List.
iStumbler Release 82
Fall 2003
Download iStumbler 82 (672K) for Mac OS 10.2 (Jaguar)
Requires Mac OS 10.1 with AirPort or AirPort Extreme.
Release 82 updated the user interface and fixed several bugs. It is the last Jaguar build of iStumbler.
"The Rendezvous or multicast DNS (mDNS) scanning is also useful given
how widely Apple has deployed the technology. iStumbler lets you browse
for mDNS services and connect to them through a single interface instead
of needing to use different programs, such as a Web browser and the
Finder, to attach to different kinds of services.
"This version also improves the scanning and display of Wi-Fi networks,
which system administrators will find useful when trying to pinpoint
signal problems or glitches"
Glenn Fleishman writing for TidBITS on
iStumbler release 90.
"Another popular network discovery tool, [iStumbler], is even simpler than
MacStumbler, in that there is really nothing to configured. Just fire it up
and it will find all available networks for you, complete with a real-time
signal and noise meter."
Wireless Hacks
"iStumbler provides the user with a very straightforward interface to
view current wireless networks in range of the users computer. iStumbler
tells you the SSID (station name), signal strength, channel, whether or
not the station is encrypted with WEP, and much more in its easy-to-read
interface."
The Mac Mind

