I keep wanting to resist saying this but enough - the internet is NOT THE F&***&****N web.

Crashplan runs java on the client, and backups are darn well important. Remove java - and bang, there goes your backups.

I like my backups.

On 13/04/12 4:57 PM, Casper Bang wrote:
That is not FUD, that's common sense.

Fact 1: Very few end-users actually need a JRE to be installed. I
investigated this aspect for myself some years ago and came to the
conclusion that less than 1% (probably even less today) of websites
make use of Java as a client technology:
http://blog.bangbits.com/2008/08/myth-java-widely-used-on-web.html


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