Satstat 1.1 review (mac)

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Satstat is a freeware "menu extra" for people using the Direcway service on the Mac, specifically those with the DW6 modem.

License: GPL
OS: Mac OS X
File size: 65K
Developer: Vortimac Software      
Price: $0.00
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Satstat 1.1 is communications software developed by Vortimac Software.
Satstat is a freeware "menu extra" for people using the Direcway service on the Mac, specifically those with the DW6 modem. It shows the signal strength of the connection in the menu bar, as well as more detailed information when the menu is clicked.

What's New:

  • Satstat is now open source, under the BSD license.

    Requirements:
  • DirecWay satellite internet service
  • DW6 modem.
    Satstat 1.1 supports different languages (including english). It works with Mac OS X.

    Downloading Satstat 1.1 will take several seconds if you use fast ADSL connection.


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