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Re: Java (was Netscape: the big win)
On Fri, 21 Jul 1995, Andrew Loewenstern wrote:
> If a Mixmaster client were available in Java (and I'm pretty sure it can be
> done) then suddenly everyone who previously could only use the penet server
> can now also use Mixmaster. With more people using the remailer network, all
> of them with Java clients, the possibility of for-pay remailers could become
> reality (no promises that you'll get rich though).
The problem, Java only runs on a pretty restricted set of software. I
don't have to be running Solaris to take advantage of penet.
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