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SPB Lets You Monitor Your Data Connections

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By: Chuong Nguyen | Date: 18-Nov-08 | - Comments

SPB is building upon the success of its legacy title--SPB GPRS Monitor--which allows you to monitor your wireless activity to avoid huge overage charges. The new title, called SPB Wireless Monitor, will allow you to monitor your internet activity by application on your Windows Mobile device. An exclusive pocketnow.com review is coming later in the week, but for now, the new SPB Wireless Monitor allows you to:

-Per Application Traffic and Cost Reports: Detailed traffic per application or time-based reports can be viewed on screen or exported as CSV files
-More Connections Supported: CDMA, GPRS, 3G, and even Wi-Fi and USB connections supported
-Peak and Off-peak Tariffs Support: Some data plans offer different tariffs for peak and off-peak hours, Spb Wireless Monitor 3.0 accounts for that
-Excessive Data Use Alarms: Set as many excessive data use warnings as you want, to avoid unwanted data charges
-Modern Multilingual User Interface: One-handed navigation, adaptive skins, for touch and non-touch screen devices


The software is now in its 3.0 version and could be purchased for $20. Upgrades from SPB Wireless Monitor 2.0 cost $10.

Check back for a review soon. You can learn more about the software from SPB Software House.
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