August 17, 200619 yr Newbies Fusion Plugins TCPdirect plugin for FileMaker Pro allows your database to interact directly with a huge variety of internet-based services. The updated TCPdirect 2.0.0 adds secure communications support with SSL, and easy loading of web pages and other data with powerful options for power users. CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand -- April 16, 2006 -- Fusion Plugins is proud to announce a new version of our TCPdirect Plugin for FileMaker Pro. TCPdirect 2.0.0 now supports secure communications using SSL, and adds a new function for easy one-step loading of web pages and other data via HTTP, including powerful options like cookies and POST support. The Mac version of TCPdirect is also now a universal binary for use with both PowerPC and Intel Macs. TCPdirect is a plugin that allows you to create a TCP/IP connection and exchange data with any local or remote TCP-based service. TCPdirect can be used to communicate with web servers, mail servers, SOAP servers -- basically anything that can be contacted using the TCP/IP protocol. - Send and receive raw TCP data - Get data from the web - Submit web pages - Communicate with internet services (.NET, RPC, SOAP etc) See http://fusionplugins.com/tcpdirect/ for more information and to download a free demo. Availability and Pricing The Mac OS X version of TCPdirect 2.0.0 is available immediately, from $49 for a single user up to $395 for Site/Developer licensing. An updated Windows version will be available in late October, and all purchasers from August 16 2006 will be eligible for a free upgrade. About Fusion Plugins Fusion Plugins (http://fusionplugins.com) is a range of great value plugins for FileMaker Pro, developed by New Zealand based company, Digital Fusion Ltd. Digital Fusion has been building custom FileMaker® solutions since 1996. For more information on Digital Fusion visit http://digitalfusion.co.nz. Fusion Plugins is a trademark of Digital Fusion Ltd. FileMaker is a trademark of FileMaker, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
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