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To: FlameMe who wrote (3799)7/7/1999 2:09:00 PM
From: soup  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5843
 
Apple Open Source Streaming Server Now Supports Linux.

>CUPERTINO, Calif., July 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Apple® (Nasdaq: AAPL - news) today announced the latest update to its QuickTime Streaming Server, version 1.0.1, which doubles performance to 2,000 concurrent streams and adds localized versions in French, German and Japanese.

The QuickTime Streaming Server update will be released both as a supported component of Apple's Mac® OS X Server software, and under Apple's open source licensing program. Apple's Open Source Streaming Server has been popular with developers -- over 14,000 copies have been downloaded from Apple's web site since it was released 10 weeks ago. Also, in a joint effort with the Open Source community, the Apple Open Source Streaming Server code has been updated to support Linux on Intel-based systems. Developers can now create Linux-based streaming server products without making additional modifications to the source code.<

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