AirMoose is a Mac-based software that identifies and lists all nearby wireless networks, making it easy for users to connect to the one they prefer.
One of the most notable features of AirMoose is its built-in network joining capabilities. It supports both WEP and non-WEP networks which makes it easy for Mac users to connect to their preferred networks. Additionally, it has auto-joining capabilities for non-WEP networks, which is a great feature if you frequently switch between networks.
AirMoose offers WEP compatibility for various types of passwords, including Apple Password, 40 Bit HEX, 64 Bit HEX, 104 Bit HEX, and 128 Bit HEX. This feature ensures that Mac users can connect to networks with these types of passwords without any issue.
Another notable feature of AirMoose is that it offers an immediate dropping of the current wireless connection. This feature is useful for situations where you need to disconnect quickly from the network, and you don't want to go through several steps to do so.
Logging of all encountered access points is another feature of AirMoose. This feature keeps track of all the access points that the software detects during a network stumble. Additionally, the app has a fun and friendly interface that makes network stumbling more fun.
Other features of AirMoose include a current status indication, universal binary, stats about the currently connected wireless network, and audio notification of network discovery. The software application is easy to use, and it comes with Growl support.
To use AirMoose, you need an AirPort card on your Mac. With this, you're good to go and start stumbling Wi-Fi networks around you. Overall, AirMoose is a great native network stumbling application for OS X users, and it's definitely worth trying out.
Version 1.0: N/A