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Read my message again
I wasn't saying that the Higgins project came first, I said that electronic wallets have been around for ages. There's already a number of versions available for Unix-type systems, though I don't believe those ones are web-enabled (never bothered to use one myself, so don't quote me on that).

Despite what you seem to think, my post wasn't about one OS or programming method being better than another.
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Microsoft's InfoCard draws open-source response  Loverock Davidson | 02/27/06
No, just making sure that Microsoft is kept honest and that people  DonnieBoy | 02/27/06
Microsoft playing follow the leader  thunderdome1 | 02/27/06
Ummm, how can you say MSFT is following?  marksashton | 02/27/06
The idea of an electronic wallet has been around for years.  DonnieBoy | 02/27/06
You're right(mostly, I think)!  Tony Agudo | 02/27/06
Read my message again  thunderdome1 | 02/28/06
Have you been sleeping?  nucrash | 02/27/06
not sleeping at all  Pascoli | 02/27/06
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How is InfoCard copying?  marksashton | 02/27/06
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