What's new in Internet Connectivity Monitor 1.41

Aug 2, 2013
  • The default save location is now the current location of the executable. This makes it more cross-platform friendly.
  • (Code) Synchronized the two Disconnection class methods.

New in Internet Connectivity Monitor 1.40 (Jul 13, 2013)

  • (Windows only) Added option to play disconnect sound notification continuously until connection is reestablished
  • Added option to automatically create and write to a log file while monitoring is active

New in Internet Connectivity Monitor 1.30 (Jun 19, 2013)

  • (Windows only) Added the option to play sound notifications on disconnect. The Disconnected.wav sound file needs to be located in the same directory as the main program file. No sound will be played if the file is missing, but the software will continue to function properly.

New in Internet Connectivity Monitor 1.20 (Sep 5, 2012)

  • The user can now monitor two websites at the same time. This is very helpful when trying to differentiate between flaky connections and websites experiencing downtime.
  • Added a disconnection counter (idea and initial implementation by Geovanny Morillo). When monitoring two websites, both sites need to be unreachable for the counter to go up.
  • The user interface has been improved. Buttons are now larger, "Nimbus" style is being used for certain elements, plus many other minor changes. The user interface looks best on Windows. It also looks very good on Ubuntu. On Mac OS it doesn't look as nice (only tested it on OS X 10.5.5), but it's still 100% functional.
  • Many other little changes and fixes, such as right-alignment of frequency text, expanded Clear button functionality, output area expansion, etc.

New in Internet Connectivity Monitor 1.01 (Sep 5, 2012)

  • The Windows Notepad issue has been fixed. Saved logs are now formatted correctly in Notepad (Fixed by Geovanny Morillo)
  • On the previous version, the connection attempt frequency was locked at 2 seconds. This has now been fixed to reflect the custom frequency set by the user.
  • Some minor grammar mistakes have been fixed.