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Mint is an instant messenger for Windows NT. IT uses the NetSendMessage API and many others to display a constantly-updated list of users you have chosen to monitor, and allows you to send messages to them, ignore them, and be notified when they go online/offline! Mint does all this without requiring the other person to be running Mint themselves. (although Mint is required if they wish to reply). The interface is similar to that used by ICQ, and provides many similar features, but without requiring a central server, or other clients
Spearmint - The sequel to Mint, is an Instant messenger for NT networks. Spearmint allows you to see who on your NT network is online, and, if they are running Spearmint, send them instant pop-up messages, as well as many other features!
This is a complete API call replacement for the dos Netstat command. The example will show all open connections, and the API calls are encapsulated in a Class module that can also retrieve all listening ports on the local computer. This module and demonstration project also allow you to kill TCP connections - in the demonstration right click on a current connection... Includes caching DNS lookup code to get the domain names of the servers you are connecting to! Credit to Michael Tutty for the original DNS client code.
A set of tools for retrieving and sending Mail through POP and SMTP servers using the Winsock control. Incorporate them into your programme for quick and easy mail support! Suitable for intermediate and advanced users/applications alike. UPDATED: Fixed bugs, more documentation
SpiderSpoof is a complete, multi-threading 'Spoof Server' for windows. A spoof server accepts telnet connections on a specified port and allows a connection through it to any other computer on the Internet (any computer that will accept the request). This allows you to: a) Anonymise your Telnet/Mail/etc usage b) Telnet/whatever to a remote server from inside a firewall.
Mint is an instant messenger for Windows NT. IT uses the NetSendMessage API and many others to display a constantly-updated list of users you have chosen to monitor, and allows you to send messages to them, ignore them, and be notified when they go online/offline! Mint does all this without requiring the other person to be running Mint themselves. (although Mint is required if they wish to reply). The interface is similar to that used by ICQ, and provides many similar features, but without requiring a central server, or other clients
Spearmint - The sequel to Mint, is an Instant messenger for NT networks. Spearmint allows you to see who on your NT network is online, and, if they are running Spearmint, send them instant pop-up messages, as well as many other features!
This is a complete API call replacement for the dos Netstat command. The example will show all open connections, and the API calls are encapsulated in a Class module that can also retrieve all listening ports on the local computer. This module and demonstration project also allow you to kill TCP connections - in the demonstration right click on a current connection... Includes caching DNS lookup code to get the domain names of the servers you are connecting to! Credit to Michael Tutty for the original DNS client code.
A set of tools for retrieving and sending Mail through POP and SMTP servers using the Winsock control. Incorporate them into your programme for quick and easy mail support! Suitable for intermediate and advanced users/applications alike. UPDATED: Fixed bugs, more documentation
SpiderSpoof is a complete, multi-threading 'Spoof Server' for windows. A spoof server accepts telnet connections on a specified port and allows a connection through it to any other computer on the Internet (any computer that will accept the request). This allows you to: a) Anonymise your Telnet/Mail/etc usage b) Telnet/whatever to a remote server from inside a firewall.
A set of tools for retrieving and sending Mail through POP and SMTP servers using the Winsock control. Incorporate them into your programme for quick and easy mail support! Suitable for intermediate and advanced users/applications alike. UPDATED: Fixed bugs, more documentation
SpiderSpoof is a complete, multi-threading 'Spoof Server' for windows. A spoof server accepts telnet connections on a specified port and allows a connection through it to any other computer on the Internet (any computer that will accept the request). This allows you to: a) Anonymise your Telnet/Mail/etc usage b) Telnet/whatever to a remote server from inside a firewall.
Mint is an instant messenger for Windows NT. IT uses the NetSendMessage API and many others to display a constantly-updated list of users you have chosen to monitor, and allows you to send messages to them, ignore them, and be notified when they go online/offline! Mint does all this without requiring the other person to be running Mint themselves. (although Mint is required if they wish to reply). The interface is similar to that used by ICQ, and provides many similar features, but without requiring a central server, or other clients
This is a complete API call replacement for the dos Netstat command. The example will show all open connections, and the API calls are encapsulated in a Class module that can also retrieve all listening ports on the local computer. This module and demonstration project also allow you to kill TCP connections - in the demonstration right click on a current connection... Includes caching DNS lookup code to get the domain names of the servers you are connecting to! Credit to Michael Tutty for the original DNS client code.
Spearmint - The sequel to Mint, is an Instant messenger for NT networks. Spearmint allows you to see who on your NT network is online, and, if they are running Spearmint, send them instant pop-up messages, as well as many other features!
A set of tools for retrieving and sending Mail through POP and SMTP servers using the Winsock control. Incorporate them into your programme for quick and easy mail support! Suitable for intermediate and advanced users/applications alike. UPDATED: Fixed bugs, more documentation
SpiderSpoof is a complete, multi-threading 'Spoof Server' for windows. A spoof server accepts telnet connections on a specified port and allows a connection through it to any other computer on the Internet (any computer that will accept the request). This allows you to: a) Anonymise your Telnet/Mail/etc usage b) Telnet/whatever to a remote server from inside a firewall.
Mint is an instant messenger for Windows NT. IT uses the NetSendMessage API and many others to display a constantly-updated list of users you have chosen to monitor, and allows you to send messages to them, ignore them, and be notified when they go online/offline! Mint does all this without requiring the other person to be running Mint themselves. (although Mint is required if they wish to reply). The interface is similar to that used by ICQ, and provides many similar features, but without requiring a central server, or other clients
This is a complete API call replacement for the dos Netstat command. The example will show all open connections, and the API calls are encapsulated in a Class module that can also retrieve all listening ports on the local computer. This module and demonstration project also allow you to kill TCP connections - in the demonstration right click on a current connection... Includes caching DNS lookup code to get the domain names of the servers you are connecting to! Credit to Michael Tutty for the original DNS client code.
Spearmint - The sequel to Mint, is an Instant messenger for NT networks. Spearmint allows you to see who on your NT network is online, and, if they are running Spearmint, send them instant pop-up messages, as well as many other features!