Antidialer is a Linux based broadband dialer with user-friendly GUI designed for Sify Broadband users, allowing easy connection to the internet.
The program has some cool features that make it stand out. For example, it has a QT based GUI which is absent in the standard dialer provided by Sify. Antidialer also has an AutoConnect option and encrypted password storage, which helps secure your online connections. Further, the program has a HeartBeat feature designed to keep your connection from dropping.
One exciting feature of Antidialer is its XML-based configuration file, which makes it customizable and easy to configure. The latest version of Antidialer has some new additions. For instance, the dialer now includes MAC address spoofing, activated by entering the desired MAC address in the "value" property of the "MacAddress" element.
Additionally, the dialer now adds necessary missing configuration elements into the config file. The plugin framework has been improved, making it cleaner and more dependable. Finally, a significant bug that caused Antidialer to crash when one essential configuration element was missing has been resolved.
Overall, Antidialer is an excellent open-source program for Linux users of Sify Broadband, and its recent improvements make it worthwhile to try. It has a simple but intuitive interface, a secure password storage system, and an auto-connect feature that makes it easier and more convenient to use.
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