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Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Potential uses for the Tor network
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On Sun, 4 Oct 2015 15:39:13 -0400
Bryan Gwin <bjg2119@caa.columbia.edu> wrote:

>  My name s Bryan Gwin (I have my masters in computer science) and I have a
> quick question. Is it possible for someone to design some software that c=
an
> utilize the Tor network (i.e. software that will allow users to communica=
te
> with each other through the Tor Network allowing for private
> conversations). Is there only one browser that can get a list of
> participating computers and route data through them? I am not creating ch=
at
> software (I have something else in mind but the details are irrelevant). =
If
> the project is somewhat open source, then could something like chat
> software be made where If one person downloads the chat software and
> another person downloads the same software, the first person would be able
> to use the software to communicate with the other person's software throu=
gh
> the Tor network. Yes or no? If yes, generally how would that work (meaning
> how could the software use the network in a very broad sense).

You should take a look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TorChat

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With respect,
Roman

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