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AirMoose
1.0
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AirMoose
is a native network stumbling application for OS X.
Current features are:
Built-In Network Joining (WEP and Non-WEP).
Auto Joining For Non-WEP Networks.
WEP Compatibility For:
Apple Password
40 Bit HEX
64 Bit HEX
104 Bit HEX
128 Bit HEX
Immediate Dropping Of Current Wireless Connection.
Logging Of All Encountered Access Points.
Awesome Moose-y goodness.
Current status indication.
Universal Binary.
Stats About Currently Connected Wireless Network.
Audio Notification of Network Discovery.
What's New
Version 1.0:
Added Growl support.
Added Sparkle updating.
Using OS X system notification for alert audio.
Requirements
PPC / Intel,
Mac OS X 10.4 or later
AirPort card
NetSpot
+7
Free
Wireless survey tool.
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Dorkypants
reviewed
on 03 Sep 2010
Does nothing on my Snow Leopard (10.6.4) system.
[Version 1.0]
DocNoise
commented
on 21 Jan 2008
Reminds me of AirStumbler...
[Version 1.0]
+45
Peter da Silva
commented
on 30 Aug 2007
What's the benchmark level of awesome moosey goodness? Does it conform to open moosey goodness standards?
[Version 1.0]
1 Reply
+34
dalahast
replied
on 23 May 2008
ISO 9317-5 Moose-y Goodness.
aaronsadowsky
commented
on 26 Aug 2007
looks very promising, both of the popular mac stumblers kismac (which i think is dead) and istumbler haven't been updated in a while...
I was just wondering is it an active or passive stumbler or does it do both?
Thanks for this
[Version 0.1.1]
2 Replies
+334
MacUpdate Lon
replied
on 26 Aug 2007
KisMAC is back:
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/10133/kismac
iStumbler, updated last February:
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/11753/istumbler
+334
MacUpdate Lon
replied
on 26 Aug 2007
and AirMoose can be either active or passive
the old coot
commented
on 26 Aug 2007
Needs work. It showing that I'm running WEP were in actual fact I'm running WPA.
[Version 0.1.1]
2 Replies
+69
neutralzone
replied
on 29 Aug 2007
Confirmed...incorrectly reports WPA networks under the WEP column.
Sbcu
(developer) replied
on 30 Aug 2007
At present, the WEP column does not indicate that a connection is utilising WEP, rather than a form of encryption is in place.
Hopefully I'll find a way of differentiating WEP and WPA soon, however for now the column has simply been re-named to 'Enc.'
+334
MacUpdate Lon
commented
on 25 Aug 2007
Appears to work very well for a '0.1' release, nice interface too. Thanks.
[Version 0.1.1]
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Downloads:
11,730
Version Downloads:
10,269
Type:
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License:
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Date:
29 Aug 2007
Platform:
PPC / Intel
Price:
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AirMoose
is a native network stumbling application for OS X.
Current features are:
Built-In Network Joining (WEP and Non-WEP).
Auto Joining For Non-WEP Networks.
WEP Compatibility For:
Apple Password
40 Bit HEX
64 Bit HEX
104 Bit HEX
128 Bit HEX
Immediate Dropping Of Current Wireless Connection.
Logging Of All Encountered Access Points.
Awesome Moose-y goodness.
Current status indication.
Universal Binary.
Stats About Currently Connected Wireless Network.
Audio Notification of Network Discovery.
Easy To Use Interface.
Growl Support.
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Dorkypants reviewed on 03 Sep 2010
+45
+34
I was just wondering is it an active or passive stumbler or does it do both?
Thanks for this
+334
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/10133/kismac
iStumbler, updated last February:
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/11753/istumbler
+334
+69
Hopefully I'll find a way of differentiating WEP and WPA soon, however for now the column has simply been re-named to 'Enc.'
+334