Too technical if you ask me. We want a webpage for the dumbest end-user I think.

Java? C? What the heck is this? Blockchain? Qt?

Regards,
Raphael

On 05/02/2012 09:34 PM, Gary Rowe wrote:
How about keeping it simple?

Bitcoin-Qt
* Requires the entire blockchain
* Standalone client
* Designed for continuous operation
* Available for Windows, Mac, Linux with installer
* Developed in C
* Website: https://bitcoin.org

MultiBit
* Requires a reduced blockchain 
* Standalone client
* Designed for occasional use
* Available for Windows, Mac, Linux with installer
* Developed in Java  
* Website: http://multibit.org

Armory
* Requires the entire blockchain
* Dependent client of Bitcoin-Qt 
* Designed for occasional use
* Available for Windows (64-bit only), Mac, Linux (self-build)
* Developed in Python
* Website: http://bitcoinarmory.com/

Electrum
* Requires no blockchain
* Dependent client of Bitcoin-Qt (on server)
* Designed for occasional use
* Available for Windows, Linux (self-build)
* Developed in Python
* Website: http://ecdsa.org/electrum/

Bitcoin Wallet (Android client)
* Requires a reduced blockchain
* Standalone client
* Designed for occasional use on mobile
* Available for Android only
* Developed in Java
* Website: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet&hl=en


On 2 May 2012 20:25, Amir Taaki <zgenjix@yahoo.com> wrote:
This is like the most annoying thing about email. Often with group emails, we'll be having a conversation then someone will click reply instead of group reply and the convo will go on for a while. Eventually I'll realise the persons are missing and add them back in.

On Yahoo mail (which I use for spam/mailing lists), to do reply all involves clicking a tab, scrolling down and clicking Reply All. Normally I instead go through the steps of reply, delete To, re-enter bitco... select drop down, click send.

Anyone know how to make reply all the default in mutt? And how can I exclude it from re-including my own email when I do a group reply so I don't get the same email again.



----- Original Message -----
From: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@exmulti.com>
To: grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com>
Cc: bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wednesday, May 2, 2012 7:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Bitcoin-development] new bitcoin.org clients page

On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 12:58 PM, grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Try "Reply to All"
>
> That puts the sender in 'to' and list in 'cc',
> which dupes to the sender and eventually
> blows out the to and cc lines as everyone
> chimes in and doesn't trim. 'reply to' solves
> most of that. assuming the list sw can do it.

"Reply-To" Munging Considered Harmful
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html



--
Jeff Garzik
exMULTI, Inc.
jgarzik@exmulti.com

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