gimon: GNOME ISDN Monitor

gimon is an ISDN monitor for Linux running as a Gnome applet. It displays a traffic light or any other picture corresponding to the status of each available ISDN line. It can also show a list of used lines as imon does when clicking on the applet. gimon manages the incoming and outgoing telephon numbers and assigns a name to them which is displayed instead of the number.

Features

  • Displays status of ISDN line
  • Popups list of used ISDN lines when clickt
  • Allows remote monitoring as gisdn does
  • Phonenumber management
  • Updates phone number list when new number is encountered

Screenshots

gimon in gnome panel (Version 0.1.0)
gimon integrated into Gnome panel (Version 0.1.0)

Preferences Dialog (Version 0.6.0)
Preferences, General (Version 0.6.0)

Preferences Dialog (Version 0.6.0)
Preferences, Pixmaps (Version 0.6.0)

Preferences Dialog (Version 0.6.0)
Preferences, Phone numbers (Version 0.6.0)

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The most recent release of gimon is version 0.7.0.

To compile this you'll need to have gnome installed.

FAQ

Todo

  • History of telephon calls
  • Even better handling of errors

recent news

March 24, 2000 version 0.7.0 -- much nicer behavior if remote server dies
October 27, 1999 version 0.6.0 -- finished phone number management
October 26, 1999 version 0.5.0 -- initial support to edit phone numbers
October 20, 1999 version 0.3.1 -- showing telephon number, remote monitoring.
October 7, 1999 version 0.2.0 -- german translation, proper pixmap selection.
October 1, 1999 version 0.1.0 -- initial release.

<Uwe.Steinmann@mmk-hagen.de>

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