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Build for Long-term Use #59
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@TheKitty the pi finder's UI has needed an update from pretty much day 1, but I have been wondering if this tool is necessary anymore since the latest releases of raspbian include mdns/bonjour support. users should be able to easily find their pi's using the hostname. what do you think? |
Still useful would be my vote. On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 12:13 AM, Todd Treece notifications@github.com
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I still use it and plan on continuing to use it. |
Not only do I plan on continuing to use it, but I also plan on directing all my customers (to whom I sell modded Pis) to use it to install their wifi credentials. I'm in high favor of these updates. |
Combine the two screens, put the Find My Pi button atop the main screen, hide the bottom unless connected.
Save session info from one run to the next. Start the ip scanning near/on the last IP address to possibly speed things up.
If a pi is already bootstrapped, it doesn't need it again, yes?
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