ASwvdial is a dockapp designed for WindowMaker that integrates with wvdial to establish internet connections efficiently.
One of the greatest things about ASwvdial is that it's released under the GNU General Public License, which means that it's completely free to use and that you can make any modifications to the code that you like. This makes the app an excellent choice for anyone who values open-source software.
In order to use ASwvdial, you will need to make sure that you have the wvdial utility installed, as well as a suitable window manager such as AfterStep, WindowMaker or Fluxbox. Once you have these requirements in place, you can start using ASwvdial to manage your internet connections more efficiently.
Recently, the developers have released a new version of the software that includes a few bug fixes and improvements. Specifically, they have removed an unused variable from the ReadConfig() function, which should help to improve the app's overall performance. Additionally, they have fixed an issue where the netup-script would fail to start, which should make it easier for users to connect to the internet. All in all, ASwvdial is a fantastic app that offers a lot of value to anyone who needs to manage multiple internet connections.
Version 1.7: N/A