Hi Siddhesh,

How is the sify dialer different from other dialers. Does it use some 
unconventional protocols.

Steven
  
On Wednesday 07 June 2006 04:30, Siddhesh Poyarekar wrote:
> (AntiDialer is a GNU/Linux broadband dialer for Sify broadband users)
>
> Hi,
>
>
> I have released AntiDialer v0.1 into the wild today. The main feature
> of this release is that it is no longer just a GUI dialer. It is now a
> console based dialer with a GUI plugin. Here are the details:
>
> AntiDialer version 0.1 is out today. Get it here:
>
> https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=157014&package_id=17
>5411&release_id=422809
>
> This version has been released in three forms:
>
> 0) source tarball
> 1) debian package
> 2) rpm package (auto-created from the deb package with alien)
>
> New Features:
> ------------------
>
> 0. Complete rewrite of the core to remove all dependence on QT
> libraries. QT dependency is only for the UI plugin now.
> 1. Console based interface for the shell junkies
> 2. Plugin interface to allow new feature implementation in the form of
> separate plugin libraries
> 3. A GUI plugin based on QT
> 4. Ability to provide username/password at console. You may write the
> command with username and password into an rc.d file and it will
> autoconnect on startup.
>
> Features removed:
> --------------------------
>
> 0. Heartbeat: This feature is useless unless you want a tray icon
> alive all the time. A tray icon can be implemented as a plugin. The
> old heartbeat code is still there in the tarball if anyone's
> interested.
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Siddhesh
>
> --
> http://siddhesh.tk

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