FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Catalyst release Windows Vista compatible collection of TCP/IP components
Create Internet-enabled applications quickly and easily
Yucca Valley, CA, - March 2007: Catalyst Development Corporation, publisher of SocketWrench and LogicGem, today announced the release of Socketools 5. SocketTools is a collection of components designed to help developers create Internet-enabled applications quickly and easily, without sacrificing flexibility or performance.
What’s new:
* Fully compatible with Windows Vista
* Improved performance and reliability
* Enhanced security features
* Support for multiple threading models on a per-session basis
* Improved support for firewalls and proxy servers
* Target multiple frameworks with the SocketTools .NET Edition
Mike Stefanik, lead developer, said: "we didn’t just check that the products installed and declared it compatible; we actually work with Vista every day and we’re committed to helping our developers move forward to this new version of Windows.”
Pricing and Availability
A fully functional 30-day evaluation copy is available from http://www.catalyst.com
SocketTools 5 is priced from $395 per developer for a new license and from $95 for upgrades from previous versions.
Catalyst provides 30 days of free technical support. All Catalyst products come with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
About Catalyst Development Corp
Catalyst Development Corporation was founded in 1995 to create and market components and applications for software developers. Today, Catalyst Development is a recognized leader in Internet component software whose award-winning products are used by thousands of corporate, government and independent developers around the world. With a talented staff of software developers, support technicians, marketing and business professionals, Catalyst remains focused on developing innovative products and is dedicated to meeting the needs of its clients.
PRESS ONLY:
Please contact - Cary Harwin, President/CEO - cary@catalyst.com
All product and company names herein may be trademarks of their respective owners
Catalyst release Windows Vista compatible collection of TCP/IP components
Create Internet-enabled applications quickly and easily
Yucca Valley, CA, - March 2007: Catalyst Development Corporation, publisher of SocketWrench and LogicGem, today announced the release of Socketools 5. SocketTools is a collection of components designed to help developers create Internet-enabled applications quickly and easily, without sacrificing flexibility or performance.
What’s new:
* Fully compatible with Windows Vista
* Improved performance and reliability
* Enhanced security features
* Support for multiple threading models on a per-session basis
* Improved support for firewalls and proxy servers
* Target multiple frameworks with the SocketTools .NET Edition
Mike Stefanik, lead developer, said: "we didn’t just check that the products installed and declared it compatible; we actually work with Vista every day and we’re committed to helping our developers move forward to this new version of Windows.”
Pricing and Availability
A fully functional 30-day evaluation copy is available from http://www.catalyst.com
SocketTools 5 is priced from $395 per developer for a new license and from $95 for upgrades from previous versions.
Catalyst provides 30 days of free technical support. All Catalyst products come with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
About Catalyst Development Corp
Catalyst Development Corporation was founded in 1995 to create and market components and applications for software developers. Today, Catalyst Development is a recognized leader in Internet component software whose award-winning products are used by thousands of corporate, government and independent developers around the world. With a talented staff of software developers, support technicians, marketing and business professionals, Catalyst remains focused on developing innovative products and is dedicated to meeting the needs of its clients.
PRESS ONLY:
Please contact - Cary Harwin, President/CEO - cary@catalyst.com
All product and company names herein may be trademarks of their respective owners