1. And in realuty they cost money, because of course they areI have tried Many Free Wifif Apps and to no avail... they never work for me!! However to my amazement I finally discovered the one wifi app that works!!! I downloaded it and forgot about it and within a few hours of running out of data on my cell phone, Wre AALLAHH... ...I recieved a notifcation, I was connected!!! Unwittingly for almost 2 weeks til I could purchase my Data I ws able to access a vast majority of info on-line that I normally wouldn't be able too! Im not saying it was speedy but I was impressed considering... I even purchased the premium: an entire $1... Lol.I've only used it a little, but so far, fantastic! It has all the necessary features along with an extremely easy way to earn a free premium status (ad free).
2. So I'll make a video on YouTube on how I was able to get my setup working using osmino and the actual purpose of this app.The absolute worst all ever I've been searching for nearly an hour now all I've seen so far is not wifi connections or hotspots Only adds seriously of you make an app for WiFi map at least i mean it at least put some wifi connections in the only connection I saw was in Essex I was no where near there seriously improve you have a lot of work I absolutely don't recommend this app at all you could try it if you want to but I've already wasted an hour of my time don't waste your time Don't download.The best free wifi app so far, but: would be great to have a scoreboard, with no ads and full sync for top contributors.
3. The free premium is enough to earn this app a 5 star rating, but the professional look, feel, and functions help too.I've just bought multiple dual band wifi antennas.
4. Not to be too mean, but if I were a cable internet customer, I wouldn't have much use for this app; I want to be able to quickly locate and identify wifi locations near me OTHER than xfinitywifi/CoxWifi/CableWIFI.Totally misleading.
5. I've installed this POS in the faint hope of getting a couple passwords from nearby hotel's wifi points, this uys what this app us supposed to do, right? Wrong, in my location it just a map with wifi points from the local cellular operator listed as "public".
6. So this helped me pinpoint exactly where I had to set my antennas to receive free wifi from long range and the best part I'm actually using these things on a satellite dish together.
7. Even though this app doesn't solve alot of answers, but atleast this has the peace of mind when it comes to wifi near your area.
8. There is a negative utility of this feature as it destroys valuable screen space, pick on your attention and waste your data.
9. Also missing a connect wifi via the app (but please no persistant service!).
10. I wasn't comfortable with the description of the permissions I had to give for this app to work, but once on the permissions page, there was no option other than to agree.
11. Keeps flashing a news feed of worldwide updates on your screen, annoying you and draining your data.