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Monday's Mac Gadget - Do Something Different with Your Wireless Connections and Home Zone
by , 10:15 AM EDT, March 19th, 2007
Home Zone 0.9.7 (Public Beta)
Jonas Witt
Computer connectivity has certainly come a long way since the first PowerBook. It's hard to believe that there was a time when all of your network and device connections had to be made using physical cables. Of course, today's Mac users can take advantage of both Airport and Bluetooth to connect to their network and devices. But you can do much more than simply connect, if you're using the right software.
Home Zone is a small application that, once started, lives in your menu bar. The application has three major areas, Zones, Triggers and Actions. A Zone is a collection of Airport and Bluetooth devices that you can detect when you are in a particular location, and can be named accordingly, such as "Home" or "Office." Once you've named a Zone, you can then define the Triggers, which are Airport and Bluetooth devices, that are in this Zone. You can choose for the trigger to be activated when any, all or none of the devices are available.
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Once you've defined your Zones and Triggers, the fun begins, because now you can define some Actions to be performed when you either enter or leave a Zone. One of the actions is "Disable Screen Saver Password," and could be used as an enhancement to your overall security plan. The thought being that if you are on a certain network, and perhaps have a certain Bluetooth device in your possession, you are near your computer and don't need to enter a password. Of course there's a "Enable Screen Saver Password," which you can activate if you detect you are leaving a Zone.
There are several other actions available, such as Change Network, which changes your Network Location. You can also Mute, Unmute or Set System Volume, or Lock Keychains. You can also Pause iTunes or Start Screensaver, and for the ultimate in flexibility, you can Open File, which will open the file, script, application or URL of your choice. And Home Zone uses the Growl notification system, so you'll know what it's up to.
So take the opportunity to do some really interesting with your wireless connections, and give Home Zone a try! Have any other wireless gadgets that you think are worthy? Send an email to John and he'll give it a shot.
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