ANN: DxSock 5.0

From: Charles Stack (charles.stack_at_verizon.net)
Date: 11/28/04


Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 23:12:11 -0500

Brain Patchwork DX, LLC. is pleased to announce the up coming DXSock
Version 5.0 release. With new features, new 3 volume manual, and much
more - Scheduled for December 31th 2004. Version 5.0 will reflect a
higher price, so any existing customers who renew their annual support,
or purchase between now and the end of the year - you will get Version
5.0 as a free upgrade!

Version 5.0 Key Features
=================
* Support Blocking and Non-Blocking Socket Calls (no code changes in
your application!)
* Fastest Socket Implmentation available to the Borland Compilers
* Dynamic Command Set Processor
* 30 Example Protocol Descendant Components
* Over 100 Add-On Components (Logging, Messaging, Data Queues, and much
more)
* 4 Different Threading Models
* Integrated support for Nexus Memory Manager (producing 0.08ms
threading latency!)
* Listener Thread Events (OnAccept, OnGoingIdle, OnAsleep, OnAwake)
* Support for ElDos' Secure Black Box, OpenSSL and StreamSec StrSECII
Encryption

    We have spent this year restructuring the company, and our flagship
product DXSock version 5.0 reflects the hard work put forth by our new
team! More product news to be announced early next year!! Save now by
purchasing WWS and getting complete source to DXSock for $399, or add
DXJavaScript to your WWS purchase for $549.00...

WWS: https://usd.swreg.org/soft_shop/32038/shopscr2.shtml
WWS w. DXJavaScript: https://usd.swreg.org/soft_shop/32038/shopscr3.shtml

    Come January 1, 2005 - WWS will no longer be sold with source!



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