It certainly seems to have a very nice UI, but the most important 
question is how does it find data efficiently and in a scalable manner 
while preserving anonymity - and for the life of me I can't find an 
answer to that question anywhere on their site.

Ian.

On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 12:20:04PM +1200, David McNab wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I received an off-list reply suggesting I look at the 'Entropy' P2P
> network.
> 
> Very appealing at first glance - written in C (a major plus to have it
> in a native-compilable language), also FCP-compatibility supporting
> existing Freenet FCP clients.
> 
> Is there anyone here using both?
> 
> If so, can you offer any definitive opinions on matters like:
> 
> * strength of Entropy's anonymity, compared to Freenet
> * persistence of keys stored in Entropy (compared to Freenet, where keys
> can mysteriously drop into the bit bucket, even small keys, minutes or
> hours after insertion)
> * performance - times taken to insert/retrieve
> * popularity - is there a decent pool of Entropy nodes online at this
> stage?
> * anything else you can think of
> 
> -- 
> Cheers
> David
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