-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > Unfortunately, I think we are late :(
Well, that's sad. > I'm a bit worried that this project might never happen because: > > (a) Open source developers who are motivated by working on cool, > intellectually stimulating projects may not want to jump into a difficult > project involving an obsolete, unsupported OS. That's true. > (b) While I'm sure that someone would step up to the plate if the money > was there, the user base who needs this done is, by definition, > cash-strapped (otherwise they would have upgraded). > > If you really must continue to use Win98, why not pay $50 to put an > OpenWRT box between it and the internet? The idea with Linksys VPN router is great and gives endless possibilites. But unfortunetly it costs more than PPTP, which is free ;-). It means in places, where PPTP flaws are not critical and/or can be mitigated in same ways and there is a need for Win98 support PPTP will stay. Thanks for submiting my feature request to Google. Greetings. - -- Pawel Pokrywka https://secure.cryptonix.org/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQD1AwUBQqLBVQYJ6m8RUpKnAQLkHAb+MbGnvQ1Wx6CQCh81r/RbVOH221YwhPEs sdGi1Yr/GDcOjj4cxdrMHQY0w5n3pZSloSbtepO8QuGbA9ySh60YY4FMhS3Aiam1 AM1Ijb+RNdonuVvRlxXUm4O9AJZVLlXvR88s4VpfUYdlM0qtJYwddxV4S8CbsGHe uypJKktYTsAYjI1bbY84XFh/VH1LBQFjPEGkA0WGFAhRTl5UiYB2uYcLKQfOd5E3 FGXoZI6mV2OY9jNFNmGIWZ+TEEFHER6b7+kst9YexcWVWwg8mfT/6HPzYgBJobDL 8r/dCL5BoPg= =QhoE -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----