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<BODY bgColor=#ffffff>"Bee" <<A
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Hi all,<BR>><BR>> I need to build some crossplatform networking
applications. It'd be <BR>> UDP-based. It should be able to support at least
3 mainstream OSes: <BR>> Windows, Linux, and Mac. It also should be able to
run on 64bit <BR>> environment (at any OSes).<BR>><BR>> Any suggestion
what is the best crossplatform networking framework for <BR>> FPC? At least
able to run on the above 3 OSes. Indy? Synapse? lNet? And <BR>> for what
reasons?<BR>><BR>> I don't need GUI/widget support as it would be only
server-to-server <BR>> communication and mostly run as
daemon/service.<BR>><BR>> TIA.<BR>><BR>> -Bee-<BR><BR>I would
suggest Synapse, as that works under Windows, Linux and I think also <BR>Mac
:-)<BR>I'm not sure about 64bit OSes though - probably.<BR><BR>cheers,<BR>Paul
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