has anyone tried red carpet? wow. very nice.
i'm curious about it's caching features. if i have a network of machines,
can they share a cache? also, how easy is it to automate? in general
though it looks like a great step forward for linux on the desktop.
i didn't see any place in it for how to pay for the service, it's
certainly one i'd pay for.
monkey talk needs work though - i've never gotten a response on it.
i've only tried it twice, but it's still a bit disappointing.
kevin
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