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Originally Posted by AxelE
Just another question: Which field shows you 4720 k. The fields above ore below the graph? Above the graph are the daily and monthly total. Below the graph are the counter of the device which have been started by the last reboot. They are not relevant for the limit ...
AxelE
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Axel, love the program so far but confused about this statement. You say ignore the figure below the graph for the limit, I understand what you are saying but correct me if i am wrong, what is under the graph gets added into the totals above the graph every minute, correct. If so, the only way the numbers below the graph could be bigger than those above is if it rolls into a new day without a reset, the daily figure is reset, but not the figures since reboot. Do I understand this correctly? Also, as previously mentioned, the display is not quite correct on my 8800 and I don't see the network and battery lines, and the lines below the graph are also a little broken up due to the size of display compared to the 81xx series. Great start though, thanks.
P.S. I just noticed something weird, been using for a couple hours now and the totals above the graph both read 108k, but below the graph they read In 303k and Out 78k, since this i all the same day as being installed, shouldn't the total at the top of the graphs be the sum of the two below the graphs?
P.S.S. Axel, been playing with this a while and really like it. A couple of suggestions/feature requests are:
1) I know people have asked for the ability to set the monthly reset date based on their billing cycle. I think just a full "data reset" option along with the ability to disable the default reset would be nice too. It would do two things, should someone want to reset the data mid-day or month for some reason, they would have that option and until you figure out how to do the "reset date", users could set a recurring alarm for the date of their billing cycle and do the rest themselves. This could also be handy if someone like me has an unlimited plan at home, but do a lot of traveling and therefore roaming, so I could reset it as I am leaving just so I don't get any huge data roaming surprises when I return home
2) Since you have the option to never terminate, another nice feature would be the ability to launch automatically with a reset. I know this is possible, Pocketday has this option, and then the data graphing etc would commence automatically with a rest.
Just some thoughts, but as a far as this being a "welcome to the world" programming effort, WELL DONE so far.