On 7 Jun 2001, at 12:27, Riad S. Wahby wrote:
I'm not convinced that the intersection of the sets 'uses windows' and 'needs to nymify' (or, alternatively, 'cannot use (some other operating system)' and 'needs to nymify') is so great that this really matters. Even if it is, if the need is great enough even the steepest learning curve can begin to look pretty inviting.
In other words, the answer at that point is not to use Windows.
I agree, but both of us are possessed of some clue. It can be argued that nymity also benefits the non-techie, but this is the same audience that doesn't use PGP because it's too complicated (notwithstanding the Eudora and Outlook plugins). For the Linophobes, Windows is the only apparent choice. On second thought, perhaps this isn't the problem I had thought it to be. "Think of it as evolution in action." -- Roy M. Silvernail Proprietor, scytale.com roy@scytale.com