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We launched the Wi-Spy Chanalyzer 2.0 Beta back in October, and have been quietly coding and testing (rinse and repeat) ever since. The result? A major improvement in user experience.

We launched the Wi-Spy Chanalyzer 2.0 Beta back in October, and have been quietly coding and testing (rinse and repeat) ever since. The result? A major improvement in user experience.

Rich Parker

Rich Parker

12/14/2006

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We launched the Wi-Spy Chanalyzer 2.0 Beta back in October, and have been quietly coding and testing (rinse and repeat) ever since. The result? A major improvement in user experience.
So, how’s she better? Why should you bother?

  • Recordings Now you can save your sessions for later review or sharing.
  • Play-back Controls Maneuver around your session data with ease, using a familiar interface.
  • Greater Compatibility With Windows XP 64-bit compatibility and a new USB library, were now more compatible than ever.
  • Status Bar Now theres a place for all that handy data.

Now remember: this is beta, and we need your feedback! After 10 uses, the software will prompt you to take a short survey; 20 questions about the software to help us in our never-ending quest for the holy grail — the best damn analyzer available (you know, for under $3,000).

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