One of the biggest turn ons that bring people to the iPhone is easily it’s ability to browse the internet. One can simply be sitting on their couch and bring up the internet with the touch of a finger. But what if you’re out and about trying to connect to the internet? Look around and you’ll be surprised to see just about every type of establishment is offering free Wi-Fi. So whats the best way to grab a hold of all those freebies? Simple, the WiFiTrak app by Bitrino.
WiFiTrak is an app that quickly becomes your best friend when you need to connect to the internet. Say your wondering through the mall or the airport. And you have some time to kill until your flight takes off. So why not connect to the internet and surf around. The only problem is you don’t know where the connections are, if they’re protected or even if you can access them. Well WiFiTrak does know.
Once you activate the app it will start searching for a network. You have a few options for searching. One, have the app automatically search from a period of every 1-60 seconds. Or two, you can search by signal strength. Once the app has detected some networks, it will display them on a list along with their strength and security.If you would prefer not to see certain networks you can choose to “forget” them with a tap.
The app can also notify you if you don’t happen to be constantly staring at your screen. You can either be notified by a sound, email or have the app automatically open Safari. All of the options can be toggled from the home screen easily and quickly. WiFiTrak requires no intense learning and first time users will get the hang of it pretty quickly. All in all, its a must have tool for only $.99. So check it out now!

January 6th, 2010 at 2:37 am
Kindly correct your grammar. You're just perpetuating illiteracy.
"Say your wondering" should be "Say you're wondering"
Thanks.
David
January 6th, 2010 at 8:00 pm
should also be wAndering not wOndering … if you really want to get picky !!!!!
January 6th, 2010 at 8:02 pm
but who cares !!!! the article was informative, and that was it's purpose. It wasn't a term paper written for grading in school
January 25th, 2010 at 6:05 am
grammar nazis