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Hey, had a silly idea today that I'd be interested in seeing become a main stream application. On OS2008 the wireless monitor at the top next to the battery monitor only shows connected or not connected. To see signal strengths you have to go to the connection manager. So why not come up with an updated version of the wireless manager (or at least the icon) that shows signal strength without having to be in the actual connection manager? Cell phones do it, so why not have OS2008 do it? Or at the very least, the applet at the top?
 
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Connection applet is closed source AFAIK.
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http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=17222

Team Advanced Backlight has it on our list for some point, but it's a bit dependent on figuring out libconic and all of Nokia's closed connectivity stuff.
 
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Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
Team Advanced Backlight...
Well, it's no Science Ninja Team Gatchaman, but I suppose it will do.
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Sweet. I love the advanced backlight, so I eagerly await their next item of interest. Namely the connection monitor.
 
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