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Posted by Pingback from Ted Leung on the air : computers/internet/438 : Howl redux at Sun Aug 3 01:19:39 2003
      
      
  
  
  
    Rendezvous/ZeroConf for the rest of us
    
   
    
     Now the rest of us who have been hearing about the MacOS X Rendezvous Bonanza have a chance to get in on the action.  The folks at Swampwolf have produced
howl an open source Rendezvous/ZeroConf library that works on Windows and Linux.   They've release the 
source on SourceForge under the BSD license.
    
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       This is dead sexy! Easy install, and now Windows developers have no excuse :) Found this throuh Ted. Installed it on my PC at home, and it found my Powerbook's websites no ...
Posted by Pingback from Rendevous for Windows at Fri Aug 1 09:43:07 2003
      
      Posted by Pingback from Rendevous for Windows at Fri Aug 1 09:43:07 2003
       
       
       This is dead sexy!  Easy install, and now Windows developers have no excuse :)
Found this throuh Ted.
Installed it on my PC at home, and it found my Powerbook's websites no problem...
Posted by Trackback from dot not :: blog at Fri Aug 1 09:43:08 2003
      
      Posted by Trackback from dot not :: blog at Fri Aug 1 09:43:08 2003
Posted by Pingback from Ted Leung on the air : computers/internet/438 : Howl redux at Sun Aug 3 01:19:39 2003
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