![]() ![]() ![]() Thus, I am just subtracting half a star due to the current problems. Perhaps Van Pro Solutions would like to comment regarding this:īwanadik has worked well for me for a number of years now. I am also curious as to why Bwanadik requires all of the following folders or folder aliases in its "Data" folder. So, I deleted the complete "" folder from ~/Library/Containers - it was the only Bwanadik-related files/folders that I could find on my hard drive - and then reinstalled 4.0.4, which is working fine again. I am using an Airport Extreme router, BTW.Īpparently, there is something in 4.0.5 that is causing the aforementioned problem. So, I have the red menubar icon, instead of the green one. Somewhat similar to Jimw's comment below, 4.0.5 does not recognize my external IP address - says it is unknown - and it reports that I am not connected, which is contrary to the truth. are a few standard software packages everyone uses, Mac OS X is open source. So now I can keep typing code and when the network is ready, I can go do my searches and whatnot.īwanadik 4.0.5 - downloaded from the App Store - is not working properly on an early 2009 24" iMac running 10.11.6. I too would recommend Photoshop CS3 for any Intel Mac. Even better, when my network is back online, BwanaDik lets me know right away with an alert window. Now, with BwanaDik, I can look at the menu bar and know right away if I can access the Internet or not. Then I have to sit around watching my network control panel to see when I'm back online again, because a lot of times the info I need on the Web is for work. And there is nothing more frustrating than opening up Safari and typing in a search in the address bar, only to be slapped with an alert-sheet saying the site cannot be found. The connection comes and goes every 5 minutes. See, I work at a coffee shop that has a really crappy DSL line, and an even crappier Airport Base Station. The second point is the more important, which is really why I wrote this thing. quickly copy my WAN and LAN IP address to the menu bar.monitors my network for a good connection, and if the connection is lost, let me know with an alert the second it comes back online and.small, simple, and resides in the menu bar.I looked all over for an IP address app that met my needs, and never found one. You may be asking yourself, "Why the heck does the world need another IP address application?" Well, it doesn't. BwanaDik is an IP address (WAN and LAN) menu item. ![]()
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