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Android Smarter Wi-Fi gestionnaire Smarter Wi-Fi Manager manages your Android phone Wi-Fi connection by automatically learning where you use networks. Wi-Fi is only enabled when you are in a location you have previously used Wi-Fi, increasing battery life, security, and privacy. Smarter Wi-Fi Manager is an experiment in funding open source - while it is a paid app in the Android marketplace, it is also fully open source under the GPLv2 license, and the code is available below. Smarter Wi-Fi Manager aims to be smart - in general, it should be invisible and will manage your Wi-Fi state in the background. Airplane mode and Wi-Fi Tethering modes are detected and respected - when in these modes, Smarter Wi-Fi Manager will get out of your way. There are several benefits: Save battery. Controlling when your phone connects to Wi-Fi is even more important when considering recent bugs discovered in Android ad platforms. Smarter Wi-Fi Manager automatically learns where you use Wi-Fi by learning what cell towers are nearby.
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Print Friendly & PDF Fierce Fierce Domain Scan was born out of a frustration while performing a web application security audit. It used to be very time-consuming to discover large swaths of a non-contiguous corporate network, but it doesn't have to be. It's terribly easy to run a scanner against an IP range, but if a network's web presence is distributed across multiple ranges, you can miss huge chunks of networks. Fierce helps solve that problem. Fierce is a reconnaissance tool written in Perl that quickly scans domains (usually in just a few minutes, assuming no network lag) using a variety of techniques to locate undocumented, internal or just hard-to-find resources via the DNS system. Latest version Fierce v2 ¶ To check out the latest version of Fierce v2 from subversion, simply run the following command: svn co fierce2/ You can find the documentation here: Installing and Updating Documentation ¶ To access the documentation for Fierce v2 use the following command: