You wrote:
| Blanc Weber asks about the size of the money supply. Uni points out that | | It appears that the Magic Money/Tacky Token experiment is not succeeding | in producing an informal digital currency. People have offered services
I think that this problem might well go back to the ease of use problem. I spend a lot of my time reading bad documentation. I
Adam
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BRAVO! Magic Money is a grand idea, but I've never been able to make it work; for me, at least, it was not "user friendly"; and I like to think I'm not totally clueless, since it looks as if I'll pass Assembly Language this semester ;-). Can't a derivation of MM at least as easy to use as PGP and/or UNIX be developed? And, if we REALLY want it to take off, how about something that is menu based that a typical commercial online user could learn to use at a minimal level in a few minutes? No, I don't have the skills to take on such a project...but if widespread use is the goal, and if there are still fewer than 4000 hard-corps PGP users with their keys on a keyserver, then it appears that someone needs to come up with a program no more complex than PGP...preferably much simpler. Regards, Dave