I'm a developer!

I just finished programming a Network Activity Docklet. This is the 1st beta and is ready for testing.

This docklet was developed using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 (C++) and uses no external helper library. Takes almost NO resources to run.


Download it from my site if you'd like to try it:

http://williston.ca/NetworkActivityDockLet-Beta.01.exe

I am looking for an artist to do graphics work for this and make it pretty. Any graphic animation ideas for it would be great. The artist will be mentioned along with me in the final docklet. I reworked a stock icon for this one for a test.

This beta will work up to January 1st, 2008, then stop functioning to control usage if problems occure. The final will be free and always work.

Comments Welcome.

Thanks..
iQix


Comments
on Dec 04, 2007
Testing on XP Virtual Machine . . . will report in later
on Dec 04, 2007

Working just fine here   

OD+ on Vista

on Dec 04, 2007
works fine here on XP pro sp2 and Vista home premium
OD Plus last version

could it be possible to add kbits/sec or some more informations in mouse over?
could it be configured to switch internet connections (wifi/wireless/...)?
and to allow user to use their own graphics?

on Dec 04, 2007
Tested and works well in XP.

Nice work!
on Dec 04, 2007
Working here on XP Home SP2.
on Dec 04, 2007

It is now working with my Wireless  

on Dec 04, 2007
Great! So far no failed attempts.

(Wizop)Quentin94, I am looking into kb/sec.

This network activity is per computer, not per network card. Per network card may be in the future. I can implement packet count (maybe kb/sec) sent and recieved in a Mouse Over. Will look into this in the near future.

User Graphics is possible if I keep the current configuration which is set up as (with different names in this beta):

Quiet.png - No activity
Tx.png - Just transmitting
Rv.png - Just recieving
TxRv.png - Doing both

I can implement a dialog to load your own graphics for each condition and save in an ini file to load them each time.

I was also thinking of implementing scale bars showing the amount of packets coming and going in a rising status bar. User graphics would be a lot of work in this, requiring 18 or more separate png files for a four level scale.

I could do this programatically with one main image and manipulate an internal overlay. But this would not allow much in user graphic change-ability.

Thank you all for testing my docklet. I have more work to do on it and will start in the morning.

iQix
williston.ca
on Dec 06, 2007

Whats coming soon:

Individual network cards and wireless adapters.
-Connect Speeds.
-status
-kb/s (up and down)


on Dec 06, 2007

Whats coming soon:

Individual network cards and wireless adapters.
-Connect Speeds.
-status
-kb/s (up and down)


 
on Dec 13, 2007
hi,
Thanks for the docklet. I installed it, added the docklet, two dark screens popped up, and then nothing. I know my network has activity but the docklet icon does not change at all. I tried right-clicking on the icon which, as you know, brings up the 'about' screen. Just to be sure, I quit and re-opened objectdock and no difference.

Thanks.
on Jan 01, 2008
Nicnacnic,

The expire date for that docklet is past gone. It was a beta. Wish I caught this earlier. My next docklet is quite a bit more complex then this one. The betas will include, early on, a network hardware parser that creates a text file with info that can be emailed to me in a no-go situation.

Your clock is correct, is it not? Jan 1st 2008 was the cutoff date.

Info to provide to me to help:

Laptop or Desktop?
What windows version do you have and service pack?
What is your network makeup? (Network card) -> (DSL/CABLE/???)

Qix
on Jan 22, 2008
Any chance to get a beta version.I am on laptop -Intel 2200BG and Braodcom440

Ruben
on Jan 27, 2008

Watch my Home page: williston.ca (Currently there are no links for the public past the home page. Lots inside, but used internally between a few developers and family)

Or watch here. I will let the forum members know when a beta is ready.

Close to a beta but ironing out differences between XP and Vista. Vista is not as backward compatable as you would think.
on Jan 29, 2008
hm, please()

Ruben
on Jun 12, 2008
Any news? Are you planning to release the docklet?