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IP*Works! and IP*Works! SSL
A Complete Internet Solution
A Comprehensive, No-Compromise Package
With more than 30 components, IP*Works! provides more functionality
than most competing products put together. It includes easy-to-use,
standards-based, implementations of all major Internet Protocols,
with an extensible architecture allowing custom changes and
modifications.
The package contains everything you need to build powerful connected
applications. From Web Services (HTTP, SOAP, XMLp), to Email
(SMTP/POP/IMAP/MIME), to Directories (LDAP), File and Data Transfer
(FTP/HTTP), Remote Host Access (Rexec/Rshell/Telnet), DNS and Network
Management (SNMP/IPInfo/ICMPPort/MX/NetDial), to Generic
Clients/Servers (IPPort/IPDaemon/Multicast/UDPPort), and a lot more!
Razor-Sharp Performance
All components are fully optimized for the Internet. They have
minimal footprints and no dependencies on external libraries,
resulting in small, efficient setups. The internal design makes use
of asynchronous sockets, resulting in very efficient, highly
responsive applications.
Excellent 7+ Year Track Record
Initially released in 1995, IP*Works! is currently at its 4th major
release level, with enterprise-quality components. Over the years, it
has become the toolkit of choice for most Fortune 500 and Global 2000
companies, as well thousands of independent developers.
Native Support For All Major IDEs
/n software is one of the very few vendors who really goes the extra
mile to fully integrate their controls in the target IDE. IP*Works!
comes in the form of small and efficient ATL-built controls for
Visual Basic and almost any other COM container, Pure Java Beans for
Java development, native VCLs that get compiled into your EXE for
Borland Delphi and C++ Builder, C++ Class Libraries for C++
development, and native C# code for .Net. You have the form-factor of
choice for your environment, fully integrated with IDE, from the
component format, to fully-integrated context sensitive help.
Cross-Platform Support
IP*Works! supports .Net, Windows CE (including the new Pocket PC),
Java, Linux, and Solaris. The Java implementation is Pure Java code,
with no dependencies on external libraries, and runs on any standard
JVM. This means you can use the same familiar interfaces accross
tools and platforms, allowing you to spend more time with other
features of your applications instead.