Monday, 17 June 2013

WiFi Passbook: A new way to save your WiFi information

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screenshot 3Wi-Fi Passbook is an application that was created out of the need to have the information from the various Wi-Fi networks a user regularly connects to, readily available after he resets or changes his device.
When a user connects to a Wi-Fi network, he can add the details (SSID and key) to the database of the application. The application stores this data as well as the location of the network. The user can then backup his database on SkyDrive.
If at some point the user has to reset or change/upgrade his device, he can install the application on his new phone and have the same information immediately available by restoring it from SkyDrive. From then on, whenever the user wants to connect to a network he had stored, he only has to start up the application. The app will detect his position and show him the Wi-Fi networks that are closest to him so that he can select and copy the appropriate key for the desired network.QR code
The application has been designed to give access to all the information the user needs in the minimum amount of time. It takes no more than 10 seconds to retrieve your Wi-Fi password.
WiFi Passbook is available on Windows Phone Store for 0.99€ with a trial version that is limited to saving only up to 5 networks.

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