is a tool to view and edit all datafiles created by PyNetMony. You can add and delete entries, gather address-information/cell-tower-coordinates and export all database-entries with valid coordinates to Kismet-CSV (only WLAN-database) or Google-Maps-compatible KML-files.
Supported filetypes (export):
- PyNetMony-WLAN-Database to Google-KML; each AP is shown as a Placemark with AP-details as description and color depending on used encryption
- PyNetMony-WLAN-Database to Kismet (CSV); either the complete database or just APs matching a definable date
- 2G/3G CLF to Google-KML; each Cell-tower is shown as a Placemark with cell-tower-details as description
- PyNetMony-Bluetooth-Database to Google-KML; each BT-device is shown as a Placemark with device-details as description
- PyNetMony 2G/3G Logfiles to Google-KML; Path of the route, path height indicates signalstrength (signalstrength 111)
- PyNetMony WLAN Logfiles to Google-KML; Path of the route, path height indicates signalstrength (signalstrength 111)
- Kismet-CSV to Google-KML; each AP is shown as a Placemark with AP-details as description and color depending on used encryption
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Version 1.1.1 has UTF-8 as a standardencoding. If you don't use PyNetMony 1.20.0, switch to iso-8859-1-encoding to open and save your databases. When exporting to KML/Kismet, switch to UTF-8, export the desired data, and then switch back to iso-8859-1.
Be VERY careful as long as you don't use the UTF-8 version of PyNetMony!
What's New in This Release:
· New address lookup. Whatever Google Maps has in it's database can be looked up
· Bugfix: Cell-Tower lookup now works with negative coordinates
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PyNetMony PC-Tool is compatible with your device S60 3rd Edition FP2 Symbian 9.3