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[ANN] iPhone/iPod Touch application for WiFi logging
I'm pleased to announce the first release of APlogger - a native iPhone/iPod Touch application that scans and logs visible WiFi Access Points (APs). It is similar, and owes much to, the popular iPhone Stumbler application, but provides a number of additional features:
- summaries of the most recent scan and all past scans since invocation are displayed.
- detected APs are logged in a tab-separated logfile for offline analysis. Logfile names are expanded using strftime().
- the current location may be enumerated and is logged with each AP entry (sorry, no GPS support yet!).
- one-off scans or periodic "auto-scanning" at a chosen rate may be requested.
- the detailed view of the most recent scan may be sorted by SSID or RSSI.
- the WiFi interface may be turned on and off with a simple control.
Available to download and install now.
Testers and suggestions welcome 
APlogger is my first Objective-C and iPhone program, so please bear with me!
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