About: RoamFreely

RoamFreely (formerly a part of WMLongLife) is an application to automatically disable data connections when roaming and re-enabling when not roaming, all in one easy service.

It offers various additional features, like restarting push mail when back on your home network. For some edge cases I know exist there are also the treating 2G as roaming and network whitelisting features.

RoamFreely has been submitted to the Microsoft Marketplace, so I expect it to be available to users somewhere in 2012.

Comments

Posted by Georges on 29-11-2009 at 13:50:30
Chainfire, your software is just amazing. I've bought your WMWifiRouter app, I'm most happy with it. I hope RoamFreely will become available asap, keep going with your great efforts and achievements ;-)
Posted by Chainfire on 02-12-2009 at 00:08:17
Hey, RoamFreely should be released for most markets pretty soon. It's already available in US and UK, though an update is coming for that too.
Posted by bon on 18-01-2010 at 15:28:58
Any way to download it without using Marketplace?
Posted by Chainfire on 19-01-2010 at 01:21:33
Not currently, no. However it should be available in all English, Dutch, French, German and Italian markets :)
Posted by shadowfixeruk on 23-02-2010 at 15:50:11
Hi Chainfire;
Can't see Roamfreely in the marketplace - UK or US... has it been pulled?

Thx

SF
Posted by Chainfire on 23-02-2010 at 15:56:05
There are currently some issues with the Marketplace back-end (Microsoft's fault) which causes it to be invisible. Should be fixed within a few days.

Unfortunately it appears you are from the UK, as it is apparently still visible in the UK (but not the US) in "world-view" mode, but as you actually _are_ from the UK you won't be able to see it there either.

They sure made a mess of this last Marketplace update :)
Posted by Chainfire on 25-02-2010 at 16:06:24
It seems the marketplace issues are fixed and RoamFreely is once again available from all English, Dutch, French, German and Italian markets, as well as from other markets if world-viewing to either English/UnitedStates or English/UnitedKingdom.






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