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TheGarf
Oct 06, 2011Aspirant
New Windows 7 Raidar sidebar gadget
Edit: RaidarGadget 0.4 download is available here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/qptedbnxa7udy6a/RaidarGadget.gadget Refer to http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=57672&start=15#p35920...
Theresias
Mar 14, 2012Tutor
Looks like there are a couple of issues when multiple ReadyNAS units are found...
#1 No way to select which NAS is being displayed.
#2 After about 20-30 seconds (probably the interval/check time) the gadget switches to connection lost.
Since you asked for a log, here you go. ;)
As for a wish list:
- Options menu to select the NAS/IP to be used/forced - if an automatic detection fails or won't show the unit desired.
- Design requests, little bit taller wouldn't hurt and resizing would be awesome too (could be done via the options menu).
- General UPS status info could be shown in green/orange/red instead requiring to hover over it.
- Additional UPS info regarding remaining battery life (percentage and time) would be nice too.
- Very minor and mostly me being pedantic, MAC addresses are usually displayed capitalized to reduce (human) reading errors. :)
Keep up the good work! This is definitely on the right tracks... 8)
#1 No way to select which NAS is being displayed.
#2 After about 20-30 seconds (probably the interval/check time) the gadget switches to connection lost.
Since you asked for a log, here you go. ;)
As for a wish list:
- Options menu to select the NAS/IP to be used/forced - if an automatic detection fails or won't show the unit desired.
- Design requests, little bit taller wouldn't hurt and resizing would be awesome too (could be done via the options menu).
- General UPS status info could be shown in green/orange/red instead requiring to hover over it.
- Additional UPS info regarding remaining battery life (percentage and time) would be nice too.
- Very minor and mostly me being pedantic, MAC addresses are usually displayed capitalized to reduce (human) reading errors. :)
Keep up the good work! This is definitely on the right tracks... 8)
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