![]() ![]() This list is populated with all the Bonjour services advertising on the LAN. Select the service type you wish to scan for from the drop-down selector located on the lower middle of the "Service Browser" window. The LAN is scanned for a selected Bonjour service. The "Service Hosts" list in the window will be initially empty. This will bring up the "Service Browser" window. To browse for hosts on the LAN, select the "Browser" button on the lower left of the display.The owner list can be accessed and edited from the host detail panel. Details of the selected host will appear in the right-hand panel of the main display. The "-" button will remove the selected host from the saved list. Hosts can be added to the list manually using the "+" button on the lower middle of the display. It will be empty the first time it is used and until one or more hosts are saved. The main display will open, and show your saved hosts. Double-click the application icon to start the application.To start the application, select run from within Xcode, or double-click on the.Open the provided Xcode project with Xcode 4.5.2 or later.Clone this repository to a Mac running OS X 10.7.x or later.The current project settings require library file "libwol_lib.a" to be in the project root for the build to complete successfully. Note this project has a dependency on wol_lib. ![]() Xcode is recommended for development as the project settings are preconfigured for Mac OS X 10.7.x (Lion). ![]() They have been designed to create formal documentation when processed by Doxygen. The code has verbose javadoc style comments. The text of the license is included in the file LICENSE in the root of the project. WakeOnLAN is distributed under the terms of the GPLv2. Mac OS X utility application to find hosts on a LAN based on their advertised services, display their awake status, and send a "magic packet" to wake up specific hosts configured for wake on LAN. ![]()
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