I argee,
Glynx sounds great but It should be open source.
On Feb 16, 2009 11:39am, Will Morton <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Greg;
The idea behind Glynx looks good, but the 'download' button on the
main page isn'ta link and doesn't do anything (at least in Firefox or
IE6 on XP). Am I missing something?
Also: I am a facebook hater and so like the idea of contacts
management under my own control... but if it is closed source, how do
I know it is under my control? Why should I trust you any more than I
trust facebook or linkedin?
Cheers,
Will
2009/2/16 Greg Rolan [email protected]>:
> Hello everyone,
>
> At the risk of being howled down for promoting a closed-source app, I'd
> like to anounce Glynx (www.glynx.com) to this list.
>
> Glynx is p2p social communcation app based on a Kademlia DHT with
> user-provisioned central PKI services. Our emphasis is on privacy and
> control of one's online identity and personas. Currently Glynx provides
> real-time contact manager sync (sort of like Plaxo, but without a
> central directory and observer), encrypted messaging, rich presence, and
> a passwordless OpenID implementation.
>
> Those with an understanding of PKI can use Glynx without reference to
> the central PKI services - allowing truly anonymous social
communications.
>
> Glynx has been in a quiet beta phase for some time now, however we're
> starting to publicise this release.
>
> Visit the site for more more information, blog posts and whitepapers.
> And of course please feel free to download Glynx and give it a spin.
>
> Thanks for your time.
>
> Greg Rolan
> CTO Glynx
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