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Libertas:
> On 01/24/2015 05:43 PM, Aeris wrote:
>> Currently, I also need something more like Vidalia or ARM, for system wide 
>> usage, than TB, very limited for usage outside the web.
> 
> What platform are you on? I'm pretty sure you can just use a daemon, the
> original way to use Tor.

He can use a daemon - but then he can not easily use tor-launcher as
configuration interface and neither use the greatest (and working!)
pluggable transports for circumvention. This is a limitation and this is
what this thread is about.

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