The single most annoying thing about iPhone for me is that I can not connect my iPhone with a Wi-Fi connection. But, Devicescape has resolved my problem, as now I can easily connect my iPhone at Wi-Fi hotspots.
Devicescape has introduced an application for the iPhone, called AppTapp which allows you to connect your iPhone with Wi-Fi hot-spots without any interruption in username and password. The Devicescape Connect requires the Nullriver AppTapp application installer, so that you can simply connect to any network for which you have entered the credentials at their account management site.
All you need to do is just set up an account at MyDevicescape and enter at any Wi-Fi hotspot and information, which you want to give. Then Devicescape automatically logs in the process for dozens of Wi-Fi hotspot networks and service providers of hot-spots, including T-Mobile HotSpot, AT&T WiFi, Fon, Boingo and iPass.
The Devicescape also offer you dozens fee-free networks, which only requires some confirmation step or login account to use the hot-spot.
With the use of Devicescape Connect, you can simply use the Connect application and click login to enter into the hot-spot. Devicescape uses only three steps to enter you any WI-Fi hot-spot:
1) In first step, it logins your request through the hot-spot’s DNS service
2) While in second, it receives an encrypted set of login details
3) At last, it passes those credentials to the hot-spots
Devicescape is planning to offer some sort of purchase service from some networks to generate the revenue. Devicescape’s Connect software allows you to be online at anywhere and anytime.
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Comments
Hello,
I think you’ve confused the names of the applications a little in your post. The App.Tapp. application is in fact part of the name of the Nullriver installer.
The Devicescape application for the iPhone is called Connect (because ’Devicescape’ was too long to fit under the icons on the phone’s main screen).
Also, if you want a screenshot of the iPhone version, we have one on our blog that you’re welcome to use.
Rgds,
John...
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System Architect,
Devicescape Software
I think, you did not read properly the story, I have also described about Devicesacpe’s Connect not DeviceScape. I know that DeviceScape is too big to fit on iPhone.