Vortex Library is a cool open-source tool that's totally free and portable. It's built using C and designed specifically for the BEEP Core protocol. You might know it as the RFC 3081 and RFC 3080 standards. This software works great on GNU/Linux and UNIX-like systems.
The Vortex Library project runs the BEEP Core protocol right on top of the TCP/IP stack. Plus, it comes with a general BEEP server and has different BEEP stacks that work with JavaScript and Python programming languages.
This library has some awesome features, like:
You can use Vortex Library on all GNU/Linux distributions and Microsoft Windows too! It's been tested thoroughly on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems, so you know it's reliable.
Since this is library software, it doesn’t come with any command-line options itself. Instead, it’s meant to be integrated into other projects or run by applications that need Vortex Library to function properly. Just remember, you'll need to install the AXL library first before you can compile Vortex Library!
If you're ready to get started with Vortex Library, here’s how you can install it on your GNU/Linux system:
In your Linux Terminal window, go to where you saved those files using the 'cd' command (like `cd /home/softpedia/vortex-1.1.14.b5292.g5292`). Then run `./configure && make` to set everything up and compile it.
To finish off, install the library across your system by running `make install` as root or using `sudo make install` as a privileged user. And just like that, you're good to go!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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