On 2016-02-05 13:53, Michael Schnell wrote:
> I found Indy rather hard to use.

Like I said, that is dependent on the person. I had no problem switching
between Synapse and Indy. They seem equally user friendly to me. Indy is
just a lot more convenient to me because it implements, as standard,
just about every TCP protocol there is. Plus, Indy documentation is
good, support is good, and it is still actively being developed (even
contributions from Embarcadero).

Synapse and LNet seem very slow moving - but that doesn't necessarily
mean anything bad.

Regards,
  - Graeme -

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