WiFi VoiceChatClient - It's going to be a tough call for Nintendo DS users on whether to upgrade to a higher version of Infantile Paralysiser's WiFi VoiceChatClient.
Tough call because it looks like this latest one is experiencing a few connectivity issues. He writes that because it uses DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), it's tough to request and obtain an Internet address from a server. When this happens, he suggests rebooting the DS. It hasn't been tested in a WAN (Wide Area Netowrk) yet. And if for example, no communication has transpired for three minutes, the connection logs off automatically.
And on the other hand, there are improvements mentioned in this changelog that might be appealing for some people, enough for them to make an upgrade.
Changelog:
* The touch panel response accuracy has been improved.
* The draw tool was optimized a little.
* The label according to the language was put up to the private ROOM number.
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