Dekatophil
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Wasn't able to get hold of 10.1 yet.
I wonder whether they did anything with "Internet Connect", in my eyes the worst app in the whole of OS X.
Why, it normally takes 15-20 tries for me to get online. This may be my ISP's fault, it has also sth. to do with the poor quality of my telephone line. Okay.
But why the heck does IC stop short every time it doesn't detect a carrier ?
It pops up an annoying error message "No carrier detected" aut sim. For ... sake I know that ! Just keep on trying. It's such a waste of time, because it means I have to stay in front of the computer, click away the error message and reconnect. Isn't there a way to make it do so automatically ? I guess it wd be only obvious and natural to let the app try until it does connect. After all, if I say "connect" that's probably what I'd like to do. Why this idiotic error messages ? They belong in the log file. It's really hard to believe for me that Apple have build such a crappy app. The Mac is all about convenience clever design, functionality. And they do a great job at that, normally. I do not know who has thrown together that app, but it's most certainly the worst of it's kind I've ever seen and probably the worst thinkable. Does anybody have a work around for that ?
For the future, I'd ask Apple to concern themselves just a little bit more with us poor dial-uppers...
I wonder whether they did anything with "Internet Connect", in my eyes the worst app in the whole of OS X.
Why, it normally takes 15-20 tries for me to get online. This may be my ISP's fault, it has also sth. to do with the poor quality of my telephone line. Okay.
But why the heck does IC stop short every time it doesn't detect a carrier ?
It pops up an annoying error message "No carrier detected" aut sim. For ... sake I know that ! Just keep on trying. It's such a waste of time, because it means I have to stay in front of the computer, click away the error message and reconnect. Isn't there a way to make it do so automatically ? I guess it wd be only obvious and natural to let the app try until it does connect. After all, if I say "connect" that's probably what I'd like to do. Why this idiotic error messages ? They belong in the log file. It's really hard to believe for me that Apple have build such a crappy app. The Mac is all about convenience clever design, functionality. And they do a great job at that, normally. I do not know who has thrown together that app, but it's most certainly the worst of it's kind I've ever seen and probably the worst thinkable. Does anybody have a work around for that ?
For the future, I'd ask Apple to concern themselves just a little bit more with us poor dial-uppers...