Kppp_logger is an app that helps keep track of your internet usage by logging the time spent online.
But what makes kppp_logger truly special is its versatility. You can use this app under any window manager, not just KDE's. Plus, it is completely free and released under the GNU General Public License, making it a great choice for anyone looking for open-source software. For more information, be sure to check out the README.
While Erik Ljungstrm wrote kppp_logger and gppp_logger completely from scratch, it's important to note that these apps have nothing to do with the kppp or gnome-ppp projects themselves. This tool is simply a way to help users monitor their online activity and ensure they never get hit with an unexpected phone bill.
In the latest release of kppp_logger, several changes have been made to improve functionality and usability. The code has been rewritten in certain areas to make it compatible with gcc 3.2, while a minor bug in the --total option has been fixed. Additionally, the app now removes the total log as well upon -d and features a fixed duplicate definition of 'error.' The Makefile has also been rewritten to include autoconf support in the next release, while cnt.cpp has been altered for improved performance.
Overall, kppp_logger is an excellent choice for anyone looking to monitor their online activity and avoid unexpected bills. Check it out today and see for yourself how useful it can be!
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