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Comment and replies on Viscosity:

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aradke, 2008-06-29

This statement from their site is blatantly false and leaves me with significant doubts regarding the developers of the software:

"Until now OpenVPN connections required familiarity with the command-line and Mac OS X's Unix underpinnings to be able to use on a Mac."

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viscosity, 2008-06-29 (score: 1)

Thanks for your feedback aradke. While I disagree with you to some extent (no other Mac-native OpenVPN clients abstract control to the same level as Viscosity does), the wording on the website was highly ambiguous and could be misinterpreted. I have now updated it to better reflect Viscosity's operation and features.

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guru, 2008-07-04 (score: -1)

"no other Mac-native OpenVPN clients abstract control to the same level as Viscosity does"

-> That is definitely not true! Take a look at Shimo, which supports multiple VPN protocols and makes OpenVPN connections easier than ever before!!!

Comment and replies on Vienna:

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aradke, 2008-06-02 (score: -6) buried [Show comment]

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beniamino, 2008-06-06

Simple yet highly functional, Vienna has shrugged off its old brushed-metal interface. RSS reading is a crowded field, but Vienna does just what I want, and I see no reason to play the field.

Comment and replies on AirPort Radar:

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aradke, 2008-03-17 (score: 1)

AirPort Radar (as of v1.2) does not detect 802.11n networks whereas Air Traffic Control does.

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