APscanner is a command-line tool for analyzing nearby wireless access points using Apple's AirPort Cards on Mac OS X.
One of the most noteworthy features of APscanner is its ability to alert users with a specific sound when it discovers an unencrypted wireless network. This can help users to stay on top of network security and avoid risky connections.
APscanner is a console-based tool, which is incredibly useful when Mac OS X is launched in single user mode or Darwin mode. As a text-oriented user interface, it avoids any graphical user interface and provides users with a streamlined experience.
It is essential to note that APscanner is distributed under the BSD License, ensuring greater transparency and user control over the software. Finally, users need to have an Apple AirPort Card, as APscanner does not support any other wireless devices.
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