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NetworkLocation brings WiFi positioning to the Mac

Since the introduction of the 1st-gen, GPSless iPhone and the iPod touch, the WiFi location awareness of those devices has been a continuous source of delight to me -- with the underlying technology from Skyhook Wireless, that brave band of cross-country wardrivers, these handhelds manage to know where they are remarkably well (at least, most of the time). Having the same capability on your Mac certainly seems like a logical next step... and what would you do with that location data?

Maybe you'd like to find your friends or hunt for restaurants with the Loki plugin for Firefox, but the real power of location awareness comes to bear when you can have your Mac automatically act on that information: to optimize your configuration, or change your settings to the appropriate choices for the place you're at.

Enter the newest offering from centrix.ca, the Skyhook-enabled version of NetworkLocation 3.0. This $29 settings management utility (we've covered it before) can perform all the necessary changes to your settings: tweaks to network, email, proxy, sound and screen, or even arbitrary modifications via triggered AppleScripts or Automator actions (much like similar apps Location X or WiLMa). With the connection to Skyhook's database, NL3 can now switch profiles when you're in proximity to a known point, along with the previous options to flip over based on network connection or the presence of a specific device. Plugins add support for launching a VPN connection or changing Entourage or Mail's SMTP config. It's a beautiful thing.

You can check out the gallery for a peek at some of NL3's options. For anyone who uses a portable machine in a large campus or corporate environment and wants to take the aggravation out of changing settings for each spot you sit in, this tool is definitely worth a look.



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greg

This comes on the heels of me searching the apple downloads section for an app with the same features (location based actions).

I found one that doesn't use skyhook, but it's free. MarcoPolo. It can be configured to use different degrees of confidence, and will let you choose things like ssid and mac address of a base unit, and many other things like IP address. Makes location based actions very easy.

September 12 2008 at 3:07 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
William Bokunic

If you do a lot of traveling, definitely buy this app. I'd buy it if I went to more places other than my college, but I don't see it being worth $29 if I only go to one place and need it to open just a few things.

September 12 2008 at 2:43 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Justin

Sorry to have misread the (seemingly recently updated?) instructions on using hyperlinks. The links are:

http://codesorcery.net/meerkat
http://www.tuaw.com/2008/06/02/meerkat-simplified-ssh-tunneling/
http://codesorcery.net/2008/09/11/networklocation-3-and-meerkat

September 11 2008 at 8:04 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Justin

Not altogether selflessly, I'd like to add that I developed a plugin for NL3 to support my SSH tunnel management app, Meerkat,which TUAW has covered before. You can read more here.

September 11 2008 at 8:02 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Nikax

Loki looks kinda cool but Firefox 3 won't install it.

September 11 2008 at 7:50 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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