-[Read User Guide and API reference](https://docs.cesanta.com/mongoose/dev)
-[Study mongoose example code](https://github.com/cesanta/mongoose/tree/master/examples)
If you are looking for a complete solution with firmware and cloud components, check out [Mongoose IoT Platform](https://github.com/cesanta/mongoose-iot).
# Support
-[Support Forum - Ask your technical questions here](http://forum.cesanta.com/index.php?p=/categories/mongoose)
-[Chat - Visit www.cesanta.com for our live chat](http://www.cesanta.com)
-[Commercial one-to-one support - Available to all commercial license holders](https://www.cesanta.com/services-support)
# Features
# Features
* Cross-platform: works on Linux/UNIX, MacOS, QNX, eCos, Windows, Android,
* Cross-platform: works on Linux/UNIX, MacOS, QNX, eCos, Windows, Android,
iPhone, FreeRTOS (TI CC3200, ESP8266), etc
iPhone, FreeRTOS (TI CC3200, ESP8266), etc
* Supported hardware platforms: TI CC3200, TI MSP432, NRF52, STM32, PIC32, ESP8266, ESP32 and more
* Single-threaded, asynchronous, non-blocking core with simple event-based API
* Native support for [PicoTCP embedded TCP/IP stack](http://www.picotcp.com),
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# Licensing
# Licensing
Mongoose is released under Commercial and [GNU GPL v.2](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html) open source licenses.
Mongoose is released under commercial and [GNU GPL v.2](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html) open source licenses.
Commercial Projects:
Once your project becomes commercialised GPLv2 licensing dictates that you need to either open your source fully or purchase a commercial license. Cesanta offer full, royalty-free commercial licenses without any GPL restrictions. If your needs require a custom license, we’d be happy to work on a solution with you. [Contact us for pricing.](https://www.cesanta.com/contact)
Commercial Projects: [Contact us for commercial license.](https://www.cesanta.com/contact)
Prototyping:
While your project is still in prototyping stage and not for sale, you can use Mongoose’s open source code without license restrictions.