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QUEUESOCKET 1.0.1 RELEASED

3 SEPTEMBER 2002 -- QueueSocket, the first complete open-source Socket
solution for REALbasic developers, was updated to version 1.0.1 today from
developer Drew Hamlin of Vizspring Software.

QueueSocket is the first and only open-source solution made available to
REALbasic developers to improve Internet and network communication using
the Socket control. QueueSocket provides a simple introduction program as
well as a complex, fully developed Network Tic-Tac-Toe game with
accompanying source code and internet tracker application.

QueueSocket was created based on the fundamental principal that all data
can fit into a queue data type, which in turn can be converted into a
string and sent across a local network or the Internet.

Version 1.0.1 fixes a bug where DataAvailable() in the instance of a class
would be called, even when no data was on the queue due to incorrectly
formatted incoming text.

QueueSocket is available for free download and royalty-free use from
<http://www.drewhamlin.com/realbasic/>. QueueSocket is distributed under
the GNU General Public License and is OSI certified as part of the Open
Source Initiative at <http://www.opensource.org>

QueueSocket was developed using REALbasic 4.5, but is backwards compatible
with little or no code revision, depending on the REALbasic version.

REALbasic Developer Drew Hamlin is best-known for his work at Vizspring
Software where he has created the well-known and Macworld Magazine
acclaimed Typeset and ThrobberEdit applications. To learn more about Drew
Hamlin and Vizspring Software visit <http://www.drewhamlin.com> and
<http://www.vizspring.com>

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