[tor-dev] Attentive Otter: Usability issues with existing OTR clients

2013-10-23 Thread Derek Moss
>As you point out, you get a "Unverified/Verified" when using OTR. Verifying >fingerprints of anonymous chat is practically impossible -- every side >channel I can think of (telephone, meeting in person, email - ha) either >leaks the act of contacting, isn't practical or convenient, or requires >so

Re: [tor-dev] Attentive Otter: Usability issues with existing OTR clients

2013-10-18 Thread Ian Goldberg
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 09:35:14AM +, Aaron wrote: > On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 1:03 AM, Mike Perry wrote: > > > Here's the major usability pain points I've run in to with various OTR > > clients over the years. Feel free to chime in with any additional issues > > you've noticed. > > > > > > 1. T

Re: [tor-dev] Attentive Otter: Usability issues with existing OTR clients

2013-10-17 Thread Aaron
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 1:03 AM, Mike Perry wrote: > Here's the major usability pain points I've run in to with various OTR > clients over the years. Feel free to chime in with any additional issues > you've noticed. > > > 1. The multiple client problem: If you have two devices online > simultaneo

[tor-dev] Attentive Otter: Usability issues with existing OTR clients

2013-10-16 Thread Mike Perry
Here's the major usability pain points I've run in to with various OTR clients over the years. Feel free to chime in with any additional issues you've noticed. 1. The multiple client problem: If you have two devices online simultaneously under the same account, they will fight and endlessly reneg