Hi,
I've written a GUI dialer program for Linux using the QT toolkit. You can find the first release here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/antidialer/
Its very raw -- hacked up in a few days time actually... just to get my Mom to use Linux full time ;-)
Current features:
* XML based configuration (options file in ~/.antidialer/antidialerrc)
* AutoLogin
* Password Saving (with encryption)
* Account Details/ Signup/ Renew/ Password changing buttons
* HeartBeat
TODO:
Currently if you need to log out or have heartbeat enabled then you must keep the dialer alive/minimized and hence consume resources. This was not top priority for me as I have an unlimited connection. But i'll definitely get this out of the way soon.
Requirements:
QT development tools (uic, moc, qmake) in addition to g++
development libraries for qt, mcrypt and x-windows (libqt3-mt-dev, libmcrypt-dev, x-windows-system-dev)
Please come back with any suggestions/bug reports.
For any issues you may contact me at:
siddhesh dot poyarekar at gmail dot com
Regards,
Siddhesh
I've written a GUI dialer program for Linux using the QT toolkit. You can find the first release here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/antidialer/
Its very raw -- hacked up in a few days time actually... just to get my Mom to use Linux full time ;-)
Current features:
* XML based configuration (options file in ~/.antidialer/antidialerrc)
* AutoLogin
* Password Saving (with encryption)
* Account Details/ Signup/ Renew/ Password changing buttons
* HeartBeat
TODO:
Currently if you need to log out or have heartbeat enabled then you must keep the dialer alive/minimized and hence consume resources. This was not top priority for me as I have an unlimited connection. But i'll definitely get this out of the way soon.
Requirements:
QT development tools (uic, moc, qmake) in addition to g++
development libraries for qt, mcrypt and x-windows (libqt3-mt-dev, libmcrypt-dev, x-windows-system-dev)
Please come back with any suggestions/bug reports.
For any issues you may contact me at:
siddhesh dot poyarekar at gmail dot com
Regards,
Siddhesh