This is TODO, produced by makeinfo version 4.7 from TODO.texinfo.

   * good homepage for tcpick (italian too)

   * fix bugs in KNOWN-BUGS and FIXMEs

for 0.2.2 version (Feb 2005)
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   * more speed for port->service resolution method.

   * flag to distinguish between client and server data in a
     tcp-bidirectional output file with an introductive banner.

   * add acknowledged stream banner (i.e. "data (offset:1234) sent from
     client: foobar")

   * statistics:
        * bytes/second, connections resetted, connections/hour

        * total connections

        * total bytes transferred by {clients|servers}

        * total packets received / lost

   * (other?)


for 0.2.3 version (Mar 2005)
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   * balanced/avl tree in the connection tracking engine

   * improve speed by using function pointers

   * (other?)


for 0.3.0 version (2005)
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   * A more coherent EXPIRED status detection

   * XML output

   * managing DLT_LOOP, DLT_IEEE802_11 and DLT_NULL fully tested

   * complete INTERNALS file (there is lot to write)

   * http/yahoo decoder by Saumil Shah (separate package?)

   * increase tracking speed by adding a hash function or a `memcmp'
     (thanks to mainman's experience)

   * increase speed by adding multithreading

   * add a "turbo" mode (with the ./configure remove features)

   * print only some status (i.e. only ESTABLISHED)

   * custom filenaming pattern

   * writing the offsets and seqs to file and terminal colors

   * ability to enable/disable _detailed_ header printing

   * write name lookups to a file (useful?)

   * use the other nice libpcap functions (fully)

for the far future
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   * autodetect and name ftp and http files (external program?)

   * autodect and decrypt ssh/ssl connections (external program?)

   * "spider" mode: make a path of all urls visited by some hosts
     (external program?)    (that will be a nice mode to see what kind
     of sites are hosts visiting)

   * ncurses/gtk front-end

   * RFC1149 compatibility and RFC3514 support

