THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE The Win32 binary distribution of OMNeT++/OMNEST contains several open source components which are covered by their own licenses. These components are listed below, together with their web sites where you can find more information and the source code. We'd like to thank the open source community for developing and making these packages available. OMNeT++/OMNEST would not have been possible without them. Eclipse The OMNeT++/OMNEST IDE is based on the Eclipse Platform and additional platform features and plug-ins, distributed under the EPL (Eclipse Public License). http://www.eclipse.org. Tcl/Tk The Tkenv simulation execution environment is based on Tcl/Tk, an open-source script language and GUI toolkit, written by James Ousterhout and many others. Tcl/Tk is currently available from http://tcltk.sourceforge.net, under a BSD-like license. BLT BLT is an extension to the Tk toolkit, adding new widgets and miscellaneous commands. It does not require any patching of the Tcl or Tk source files. OMNeT++/OMNEST uses BLT mainly for its table (multi-column listbox) and tabbed notebook widgets. BLT is available from http://blt.sourceforge.net, and it is distributed under a BSD-like license. LibXML2 LibXML2 is an open-source XML parser, written by Daniel Veillard for the GNOME project. The source is available from http://www.xmlsoft.org. OMNeT++/OMNEST is bundled with Win32 binaries maintained by Igor Zlatkovic, and currently available from http://www.zlatkovic.com. LibXML and ICONV (also a needed component) are distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). The following components have been bundled with OMNeT++: MinGW and MSYS A Windows port of gcc, and a minimal Unix-like environment in which typical makefiles can execute. License: GNU General Public License. GIT A Windows port of the GIT version control system. License: GNU General Public License. WinPcap Windows Packet Capture Library.