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The screen shots below should give you a good idea of the Yonc
program. However, by their nature, they cannot show all features. So
please check the feature list also, or
download Yonc for
a full test drive.
Please click on the thumbnails to see full size screenshots.
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Here you see one of the many ways you can configure Yonc.
The background, text and chart colors are freely configurable
as well as the information that is displayed.
In the picture you see a line chart with the receive and
send throughput, an equalizer chart with cpu load, and
current send/receive throughput and items that display
data from Web-Sites, email accounts and session related
information.
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This window shows the main window with undocked charts. The charts
(a line and an equalizer style graph) can be docked into the main
window or can reside independently on screen. Each chart window
can be configured to show any combination of cpu load, memory,
send and receive performance. Both windows can also be configured
to show only when online, offline or always.
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Yonc lets you configure close to everything. This page
is from the internet provider part of the configuration.
Please note the redial options (if your provider is
busy).
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Yonc can check one or more email accounts for you
and automatically fire up your email reading program
(and it is able to avoid opening the mail program
multiple times). Of course it's also possible
to notify you about new email by playing a sound file.
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Here is how you configure the charts. You can select
which items are shown in which of the charts and when.
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Yonc offers two sophisticated ways of handling idle
lines. If you want to disconnect your computer from
the internet when the line is idle, Yonc can handle
this. Unlike other programs, Yonc can detect disconnect
lines with low traffic (eg. if you have a tool like
ICQ running in the background).
The other option is to keep your provider from
disconnecting your line by simulating activity when
you are away from your computer.
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With Yonc you could also synchronize your system clock against
an internet time server.
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This dialog shows how you configure informational
items for the main window. The drop down box shows
a part of the list of information you can add
and show when online/offline (or both).
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This is basically the same window as above, just configured
to check an email account.
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This magical cookie grabs the current version number
of one of EmTec's products from the EmTec homepage and
displays it in Yonc's window. This way you can display
almost everything on the internet in your Yonc window,
eg. weather information, stock quotes, program's version
numbers...
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Yonc has a built in scheduler to connect and disconnect at given times/dates
(once or regularly, e.g. 11am and 5pm every Monday through Friday).
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