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BlueCove is a JSR-82 implementation on Java Standard Edition (J2SE) on BlueZ Linux, Mac OS X, WIDCOMM, BlueSoleil and Microsoft Bluetooth stack on WinXPsp2 and newer. Originally developed by Intel Research and currently maintained by volunteers.
Authenticating proxy server software for Mac OS X. The front-end is written in Obj-C using the Cocoa framework, but the actual proxy daemon application is written in C using plain BSD sockets.
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MACMonitor is a Mac OS X Cocoa application that displays AirPort connection information in convenient manners. Most useful for testing roaming Wi-Fi setups it can display both the SSID and the MAC Address and more via a menu bar extension.
This project focuses on the integration between Macs and SMB/CIFS networks. The primary goal will be to get a complete port of the Samba package to Mac OS X. Besides that we will try to create tools to uses these services.
A lightweight Objective-C wrapper for BSD sockets on Mac OS X.
The idea is to present an Obj-C interface to sockets in the lightest way possible, not requiring any extra libraries, frameworks, or files than what is supplied on the Mac OS X Dev CD.