
- BITTORRENT SYNC WORKS BUT NOT AS SERVICE INSTALL
- BITTORRENT SYNC WORKS BUT NOT AS SERVICE SOFTWARE
- BITTORRENT SYNC WORKS BUT NOT AS SERVICE OFFLINE
BITTORRENT SYNC WORKS BUT NOT AS SERVICE INSTALL
Alternatively they can get online at work but are likely to be limited in ability to install applications - on the plus side Chrome seems to be wildly popular such at least this isn't hogtied to some ancient version of IE and modern HTML5 standards can be expected to be supported. Granted the market in Brazil is a bit special, we have fairly poor data networks and connectivity for mobile is expensive when it is available (as compared to average income***) but most people can get in range of wifi once per day to process messages. it is, literally, the only means of online communication for many people here, and even TV networks use it to connect with users during broadcasts. Looking at more mainstream competitors like WhatsApp, which is insanely huge here in Brazil. In fact a great number of the new messaging systems are actively trying to market themselves as email killers (Slack springs to mind). They have iPhones, iPads, laptops and these days messages are very much like email in that it follows us around where we go. I also think this behavior is what users today would expect. to have the same message appear on every device. This is also a feature I would like to see, it is very convenient in iMessage e.g. its like writing an email to 2 people.īut if your computer is turned off it doesnt receive the msg, only your phone. its not shared between computer and phone. when your partner writes a msg both the computer and phone receive it.


BITTORRENT SYNC WORKS BUT NOT AS SERVICE SOFTWARE
If it would be so EASY to write a software who can do all the things you can do with the CLOUD, but without the CLOUD and is 99,9999% save, i think it would already be done.Īctually there is nothing synced between your computer and the phone. but to my knowledge no one has done this until now, and i bet even that comes with restrictions. Somewhere i read that they try to store things in the DHT network, or something like that. Of course you could sync messages and files between your computer and phone, but for that BOTH devices have to be online, cause you dont have servers. servers are not secure, so bleep doesnt use them.
BITTORRENT SYNC WORKS BUT NOT AS SERVICE OFFLINE
Thats why you cant write offline messages right now, cause for that you would need a server to store the message until it can be delivered when your chat partner comes online. It is as to my knowledge quite impossible to give the EXACT same feel and features like for example facebook, a standard messaging service. What people want, and what is doable are 2 different things. I dont have a smart phone so i never tryed what you are talking about. And I believe this could be quite easily achieved in a secure way with the p2p technique used in bittorrent. I see no reason to why distributing my messages would be a security hole more than distributing my partners messages would be. The partners messages are shared across all my active devices, so from your point of view it would already have failed security wise. Secondly I do not agree that this is so much a question about security.

Secure is just a plus to them, not a deal breaker. Not really marketed to the most obscure privacy-freaks, is it?), and these users will never adopt a service that offers less than facebook chat. If you want truly secure communication you have to pass on some conveniences.įirst off this is not a service meant for only those that can not live outside of the Thor network and is very tech-savvy, but are very much regular everyday users (On they say that it's "Easy, private and fun". I wouldnt wait for that feature, probably not going to happen.
