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Re: Carracho and Hotline Sockets...
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Re: Carracho and Hotline Sockets...


  • Subject: Re: Carracho and Hotline Sockets...
  • From: Albert Atkinson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 20:16:09 -0500

Hello Edwin,

My plans for Swap is this:

Support to connect to both Carracho and Hotline and Swap servers,
Ability to run a Swap server from the same app,
Many administrator options some as in Pitbull as well as many others such as:
- Control max bandwidth allowed for server
- Control max file size guests can dl (ie. guests can download files under 1MB but if they try to download a 12MB file Swap will deny access)
- Auto account expiring (if someone does not upload a file in a specified amount of time Swap will automatically disable their download access until you enable it again, stops leechers)
- much more...

I do not know for sure if I will have this be open source or not. I am weighing the pros and cons. Could someone list to me the good or bad things about open source?

Also, I really need some help with this so if anyone is interested in doing some minor programming for no pay (except a free copy of Swap when it is released and credit in the app) please contact me.

Have a great day!

Albert

On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, at 08:07 PM, Edwin Zacharias wrote:

Albert,

I'd love some more info on your plans for Swap. It seems like a lot of people on the CocoaDev mailing list would. What are your plans for it? Will it be open source?

- Edwin


On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, at 09:22 AM, Albert Atkinson wrote:

Hello!

I am developing the first Cocoa Hotline and Carracho client as well as a new protocol called Swap. Problem is I need to figure out how to connect to the servers. Anyone have the source for "FrogBlast" so I could learn from it? Either that or could someone send me info on how to connect to these protocols using Cocoa.

Thanks, and have a great day!

Albert
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