gtkdial is a lightweight, simple front-end to the wvdial intelligent PPP dialer from Worldvisions (http://www.worldvisions.ca). It is of particular use to GNOME users who have several dial-up accounts and need to connect or disconnect regularly.
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gtkdial 0.4.1 is now available. Gtkdial is a GNOME frontend to the wvdial intelligent PPP dialer (shipped in most current distributions, or at http://open.nit.ca/download/). If you are still using a modem to connect to the internet, this makes things simpler - particularly if you switch between a variety of configs or ISPs. 0.4.1 is mainly a bug fix release, addressing the following issues: * Massive CPU hogging whilst waiting for PPP (Auke Kok) * Ugly UI silliness when resizing (Auke Kok) * Default wvdial.conf sections now dialable (me) in addition, the following translation has been added: * Romanian i18n and docs (Ovidiu Constantin) gtkdial 0.4.1 is available from: http://www.gtnorthern.demon.co.uk/pacakges/gtkdial/ in source, RPM and SRPM formats. This is likely to be the last stable version of gtkdial in the 0.4.x series. Future efforts are likely to concentrate on porting to GNOME2. If you use gtkdial you may also be interested in gwvedit, a simple editor for the wvdial config file (which gtkdial reads to present its list of ISPs). gwvedit is available from http://www.gtnorthern.demon.co.uk/packages/gwvedit/
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