Hi All
I stopped working on SASA shortly after moving to NZ just over 2 years ago. However, due to the number of emails I've been receiving from SASA users I've decided to bring it back up to date. I've just finished 1.01 which has the following new features:
* Support for the generation of automated emails when account usage reaches 3 predefined levels (e.g. 50%, 75%, 90%)
* Windows Vista and Windows 7 compatible
* User interface freshened up
You can use the free (unregistered) version to monitor one ADSL account. If you need to monitor more accounts you'll need to purchase a registration code.
You can download it here:
http://antibody-software.com/web/so...analyser-:-monitor-your-adsl-bandwidth-usage/
SASA will work on most South African ADSL accounts (SAIX and IS based). You can check if it will work for your account by logging into the SAIX usage page below using your ADSL account name and password:
http://userstats.adsl.saix.net/
If you can log in SASA will work for you. Note that your account must support more than 1 concurrent connection for the login to be authenticated.
I stopped working on SASA shortly after moving to NZ just over 2 years ago. However, due to the number of emails I've been receiving from SASA users I've decided to bring it back up to date. I've just finished 1.01 which has the following new features:
* Support for the generation of automated emails when account usage reaches 3 predefined levels (e.g. 50%, 75%, 90%)
* Windows Vista and Windows 7 compatible
* User interface freshened up
You can use the free (unregistered) version to monitor one ADSL account. If you need to monitor more accounts you'll need to purchase a registration code.
You can download it here:
http://antibody-software.com/web/so...analyser-:-monitor-your-adsl-bandwidth-usage/
SASA will work on most South African ADSL accounts (SAIX and IS based). You can check if it will work for your account by logging into the SAIX usage page below using your ADSL account name and password:
http://userstats.adsl.saix.net/
If you can log in SASA will work for you. Note that your account must support more than 1 concurrent connection for the login to be authenticated.