> Quite: it does seem that it might be "just the thing" for > people who are keen on pinching other people's data . . . > doesn't exactly make me feel "all warm and cuddly".
Like many toolkits and APIs, it can be abused. It does have its uses and one nice thing about this system is that it can preserve your privacy as well. You can have your own customized browser, for example, on the drive, that has its own security and password system set up. Very useful if you are using someone elses (or public) computer and don't want to take a risk that your data will be left behind after you check your email. U3 (as a company and as a product) was quite useful, but I don't think people quite "got it". They were snapped up by SanDisk and, consequently, almost no resources at SanDisk were allocated to it. I think it was done primarily to get it out of the hands of competitors. In its time though, because it was a mobile solution, it put Revolution in front of a new type of developer. I could be wrong, but I think Richard was working on a semi-similar project at one point, because U3 wasn't available on Mac or Linux. Best regards, Lynn Fredricks President Paradigma Software http://www.paradigmasoft.com Valentina SQL Server: The Ultra-fast, Royalty Free Database Server _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution