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Description

Sock Term


Sock Term is a handy TCP/IP tool that helps you debug client and server communications. Think of it as your go-to buddy when you're working on TCP/IP programs. It can switch between being a TCP Server or Client, making it super flexible for your needs. Plus, it sends data line by line, which is pretty neat!



Using Sock Term as a Server


When you use Sock Term in Server Mode, it can act like an SMTP server. This means it listens on a specific port and waits for messages from clients. You can send responses back to the client straight from Sock Term! How cool is that?



Using Sock Term as a Client


If you flip the switch and use Sock Term as a client, it works kind of like telnet. But here’s the fun part: you can scroll back to see all the previous outputs! This makes troubleshooting so much easier because you don’t have to remember everything.



Why Choose Sock Term?


Sock Term makes debugging simple and straightforward. Whether you're just starting out or you're already deep into coding, having this tool at your side can really help clear up any confusion with how data moves between servers and clients.



Get Started with Sock Term


If you want to give Sock Term a try, head over to SoftPas for more info! It's one of those tools that you'll find yourself coming back to time and again.

User Reviews for Sock Term 1

  • for Sock Term
    Sock Term is a versatile TCP/IP tool for debugging client/server communications. Great for simulating SMTP server and telnet interactions.
    Reviewer profile placeholder Anna Jones
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