Title: Check All TCP Services, Built on VNOS by Peter Lewis
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Singlestep Technologies Announces Free Download of the Check All TCP Services Application for Mac OS X, built by Peter Lewis of Stairways Software using VNOS 1.0

Seattle, WA. July 1, 2002. Today Singlestep Technologies announced the creation and distribution of an application built by Peter Lewis of Stairways Software using VNOS 1.0, the Visual Network Operating System from Singlestep Technologies. The application, Check All TCP Services, monitors and applies policies and actions for SMTP, POP, HTML, and FTP functions on any two domains. Status and controls are displayed in a unified visual control panel.
The Check All TCP Services application enables IT and network professionals to automate the monitoring and application of pre-set policies that trigger the appropriate pre-defined actions.  Check All TCP Services is currently built to support two URLs at any given time. Additional URLs can be added by cloning the application and creating a new interface that aggregates the views of all the data monitored into a single view.
Lewis used 8 VNOS Widgets to visually build the Check All TCP Services monitoring system, which runs every 5 minutes and returns the results into the control panel. VNOS comes with an Objects Inventory of more than 34 programming blocks called Widgets. The Widgets enable you to quickly build applications through the VNOS actions of cloning and aliasing. This application shows the power of VNOS monitoring, applying policies and triggering actions based on those policies
"Building the Check All TCP Services application in VNOS was quite easy, and also a lot of fun. After using VNOS for a while, I'm still convinced that VNOS was the coolest thing I saw at Apple's recent WWDC!" says Peter N. Lewis, creator of Interarchy, NetPresenz and numerous other Macintosh Internet applications.

"Having a VNOS application built by someone as legendary as Peter Lewis is a real affirmation for us," say Mark Lacas, co-creator of VNOS and chairman of Singlestep Technologies. "We believe the response to Peter's application will be phenomenal and that the IT and Sys Admin folks who use it will quickly realize how VNOS can be applied to the complex tasks of Network Management. And because the application is built with VNOS, everyone who downloads Peter's application can use VNOS to extend and modify the application to meet their exact needs."

Lewis's Check All TCP Services application can be downloaded for free at http://www.vnos.net along with a 30-day, fully functioning evaluation copy of VNOS. Registration is required to download the application.  The Check All TCP Services application will continue to function after the evaluation copy. Developer subscriptions, which include a one-year license of VNOS, are available starting at just $99 per year. VNOS 1.0 is certified for both


About Singlestep Technologies
Singlestep Technologies, Corp. is a leading developer of software for networking and information management. Its patented, flagship product VNOS (Visual Network Operating System), allows the simple creation of visual, intent-oriented applications on a computer to monitor, manage, control or interoperate any collection of networkable devices and applications. Singlestep Technologies, Corp. is based in Seattle, WA. For more information on Singlestep Technologies, VNOS and the VNOS Developer Network, please visit http://www.singlestep.com


About Peter Lewis
Peter N. Lewis is the founder and director of Stairways Software Pty Ltd. He has been making popular Macintosh Internet software since 1990, including the award-winning Interarchy, and has won numerous awards including MacUser's Rising Star Award, Apple's Cool Tools Award, USENet Macintosh programming Award, and MacHack's Lifetime Achievement Award.

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