Staying Connected with America Online!
(How to Prevent AOL Disconnects by killing timers with Stay Connected!)

Introduction
Due to heavy demand from America Online subscribers requesting our product Stay Connected! to work with America Online, we've decided to take the opportunity to enhance our product to support AOL users as well.

Problem Domain
The problem domain is that, when there is no activity from the user interacting with AOL browser, AOL actually pops up a message informing users that they've been idle for a while and users will be disconnected automatically if they don't respond by clicking "OK" or "Yes" button. When we mention "no activity", we need to stress a point that AOL actually goes ahead and disconnect users even if they're doing something else like downloading large files, surfing the net with Netscape browser, or chatting with their buddies on IRC, without the need to go into AOL browser to do something. After the disconnection, attempting to dial-up to AOL becomes Mission Impossible especially during peak hours.

The ride was rough when we decided to tackle this problem. It took us quite a lot of in-house development/debugging with our Engineers as well as remote debugging with the help of a number of die-hard fans from AOL to solve the problem. In the following we'll be listing the problems we've encountered. Hopefully you'll be able to understand the problems and various steps we've taken to cross the hurdle.

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Latest Updates and Announcements

News Flash (Jan 18th, 2001)
Stay Connected! v3.1 now works with AOL 6 and below.
News Flash (Sept 5th, 2000)
Stay Connected! v3.0 with its new configuration wizard makes for easier configuration for AOL and CompuServe 2000 users. No change in AOL's timers. 
News Flash (Feb 22nd, 2000)
 Stay Connected v2.5 is now capable of closing all kinds of pop-up windows that come up when you login. 
News Flash (Sep 6th, 1999) Stay Connected v2.3 is now capable of handling the new timer controls in the latest AOL browser i.e. v4.0 170.24 and above including v5.0. Please refer to item #13 for a snapshot of the new timer.
News Flash (Apr 12th, 1999)
Stay Connected v2.2 is released. This version handles the new timer with no timer title as well as NetZero timers.
News Flash (Apr 5, 1999) Stay Connected goes into final testing and is being prepared for release.
News Flash (Mar 17, 1999) Beta testers have reported limited success with the new revision. As we are also enabling compatability with NetØ we decided to release a new version that takes care of the new timer as well as NetZero.
News Flash (Feb 26, 1999) Reports that AOL has once again changed their timer. This new timer apparently does not have a timer title and is currently only affecting certain regions of the country. We are currently investigating this new timer and preparing to release a new revision to handle this. Please refer to item #12 for a snapshot of the new timer.
News Flash (Mar 19, 1998) Stay Connected! v2.0 is released. This release features new options for AOL users like automatic sign on and launch of web browser and more.
News Flash (Jan 08, 1998) Stay Connected! v 1.33 is released. This release fixes the incompatibility with AOL address book, AOL clock and other AOL "OK" buttoned windows. Please read item #11 for more information.
News Flash (Jan 03, 1998) Stay Connected! v 1.32 is now compatible with AOL 4 preview release. Please read item #10 for more information.
News Flash (Dec 22, 1997) New AOL patch released less than 48 hrs after confirmed reports. Please read item #9 and for more information.
News Flash (Dec 20, 1997) Confirmed reports that AOL has again changed the timer. Please read item #8 for more information.
News Flash (Apr 26, 1997) Please read item #5, #6 and #7 below titled "Development History" for more information regarding the latest issue with AOL.

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Development History

1. Initially AOL was displaying a relatively simple screen to inform users to log-off when there isn't any activity going on with the AOL browser (see Figure 1). This wasn't too hard to solve, we managed to add the routine to help AOL users stay connected by clicking the "Yes" button. This routine was added to our v1.2 release on Mar 12, 1997.
AOL idle message screenshot 1
Figure 1
2. So we thought the problem was solved. Nope! Figure 1 only pops up when you're connected to AOL via TCP/IP. We did not realize that there are more screens we're not aware of until we've been yelled by a few AOL users that the program DOES NOT WORK!

3. Fine, we requested users to send us proof via bitmaps and they gladly did so. Please see Figure 2.

AOL idle message screenshot 2
Figure 2
4. Now we're really surprised to see this. All our engineers don't see this screen! How are we going to debug this problem? So we attempted and none of our effort worked. We have to turn our help to those people who can see this screen and tell them tons of technical details and steps to take in order to capture Figure 2's hidden information. Million thanks to these die-hard AOL users, we were able to find the problem after attempted to debug remotely no less than a dozen of times. Finally the problem was solved and we released v1.2a on Mar 21, 1997.

5. Everything worked out fine and we had a lot of satisfied AOL users until Apr 24, 1997 where AOL browser decided to change the TITLE of Figure 2 (please refer to Figure 3).

AOL idle message screenshot 3
Figure 3
6. If you compare Figure 2 to Figure 3, you'll notice that AOL actually changes the TITLE from "America Online" (shown in Figure 2) to "America Online Timer" (shown in Figure 3), thus breaking all previous releases. We were flooded with frustrated users complaining that Stay Connected isn't working as promised. Headaches, time to get back to work even on the weekend.

7. With our release, v1.3, we've fixed this "title inconsistency" problem. On top of that, we've also added a screen to customize the TITLE just in case AOL decides to change the TITLE again (shown in Figure 4):

AOL idle message screenshot 4
Figure 4

8. AOL has changed their timer title from "America Online Timer" to "America Online". As a result, Stay Connected ceased to work with your AOL browser.

AOL idle message screenshot 5
Figure 5

We anticipated this previously, that is why we put the option to set the timer title in version 1.3.
Initial reports were that the timer change cannot be done or was not working. We were scratching our heads as we thought AOL has got us this time! As we worked through the long night going through hundreds of feedback from users. We discovered it was a bug on our part that the timer title option on Stay Connected! did not update itself. But the timer change to the program has been made internally. Also, the "Apply" button  (Figure 4) was not enabled in this version, causing more confusion. We apologize to all users who experienced this confusion.

9. It's the last week end to Christmas but all our staff volunteered to stay in till late, taking turns going out for supper. The bug fix was almost done, we just need to prepare for the release. The AOL patch and Stay Connected! v 1.31 went on line in the early hours  Monday morning, less than 48hrs since the timer change was confirmed. Then its a long day ahead as the engineers double as support staff to answer the ever flooding mails coming in from AOL users.

10. Its been a challenge staying connected with AOL. As more and more AOL users try the preview release of AOL 4, our mailbox get flooded with more and more users requesting compatibility with the AOL beta. This time, we wanted to stay a little ahead of AOL to ensure a smooth transition for users who will eventually upgrade to AOL 4 (Figure 6). So back to the drawing board and our beta testers. Some of our engineers celebrated the New Year in the office.
As of  version 1.32, Stay Connected! is compatible with AOL 4 beta releases and we hope it will be the same for its final release.

AOL idle message screenshot 6
Figure 6
11. We understand how important Stay Connected! is to AOL users. In our haste to rush a fix for the new AOL timer and provide compatibility for the new AOL 4 preview release,  a bug was introduced in Stay Connected! 1.32 in which Stay Connected! will click the "OK" buttons on AOL address book, AOL clock and other "OK" buttoned windows. This bug is fixed with version 1.33. Again, we apologize to all AOL users for the inconvenience caused. Our servers are overloaded during this period due to the huge surge of mails and download traffic. We will attempt to update our global mirror sites as soon as possible to ease the traffic congestion. This has been a very hectic period for all our staff. (3 releases in one month!). inKline Global gratefully thanks all its staff members and beta testers for their extra efforts during this period. inKline Global also wishes to thank all AOL users for their understanding and patience.
What's next? Some overdue Christmas/New Year time off and back to the drawing board again. We're working on a new version of Stay Connected! with more features and options. Stay tuned! Stay Connected!

12. The new AOL Timer with NO timer title.

AOL idle message screenshot 7
Figure 7
13. AOL has released another timer control in their browser version 4.0 revision 170.24 and above. This version as you can see has no timer control title and have changed from having 'OK' to 'Yes' and 'No'.

AOL idle message screenshot 8
Figure 8


We hope that there will not be anymore problems coming up in the future, though we suspect AOL is not going to stop here. However, rest assure that we'll try our best to tackle and solve any of these "features" that AOL put up in a timely manner. Please bookmark this page and check back with us when you run into problems with staying online continuously with AOL. We'll place any latest information available on this screen to inform you.

Once again, thanks to all those who helped us along the way to develop this program. We like to take this opportunity to thank the following people who has spent numerous hours patiently with us to make this utility come true:

Steve Pettengill 
John
Walter H. Danny 
Doug Elliot 
Kayboon Tan 
Dina Isaac 
Carolyn Wold 
Doug 
Ted A. Nichols II. 
Gary Bowles 
Mike 
Bob 
Marty
and many others who has helped out but we were unable to thank them personally.

Cheers,
inKline Global Development Team

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