Howl - Cross-platform Zeroconf network implementation software.
What does Zeroconf do? In short, it standardizes networking protocols to deliver hassle-free ad-hoc networking, service discovery, and IP configuration. If you're a Mac OS X user, you're likely already familiar with this technology, as it's branded under the name Bonjourâ„¢ by Apple. But now, with Howl, the benefits of Zeroconf are available to users across all platforms.
As an open-source and royalty-free software, Howl is committed to providing stable, high-quality cross-platform networking solutions. If you make any fixes or improvements to the software, Howl asks that you share your work back with the community to ensure that everyone benefits.
So, what's new in the latest version of Howl? This release includes a number of fixes and improvements, including updates to mDNSResponder core and various bug fixes related to compiling with different software environments. In terms of system requirements, you'll need a Mac running OS X 10.2/10.3, with 128 MB of RAM and an Ethernet interface.
In short, if you want to simplify networking for your users and make network configuration tasks a thing of the past, give Howl a try.
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