They took their time to label things, and properly label them, ensuring that even new users will be able to understand what the different options are for. It goes to show that the developers and designers didn’t just assume that everything will be obvious to everyone. Everything is labelled properly – something that I really like in apps. Not in terms of UI, or theming, but in terms of the way it handles sharing your network, and everything else connected to it. That’s not all that the app is hiding though. The “ Start Hotspot” button is at the very bottom, and above that are the various options that really go to show how customisable this application is. It’s not the best design, honestly, but it’s good, and it shouldn’t cause anyone any trouble because it’s literally a one-click solution to our problem. Launching the Connectify app for the first time on Windows 10 (the app supports Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 as well) made me realise that the app doesn’t look bad at all.
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