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Ben
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« on: 2012.01.10, 15:36:14 »


It has been a very long time since I've heard anything from the InJoy Firewall people... and their mailing list has been dead so long that I unsubscribed a while back.

... And their website hasn't been up dated in years.

Is the InJoy Firewall project still alive?

It would be a crime for it to have gone the way of the DodoSad

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« Reply #1 on: 2012.01.10, 16:17:05 »

As in animal world, the most powerfulls survive...In future (for about 15-20 years) free open source will destroy commercial and many today gigants will go off...So I am so sad for destiny of some DOSes and OS/2, which closed source destroy their surviving...  Sad
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« Reply #2 on: 2012.01.10, 17:15:01 »

Hi Ben,

Think positive Shocked) - Could be a case of nothing left to do to improve the product.

IPv6 could be added but that will not help OS/2, eComStation :-(

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Ian
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« Reply #3 on: 2012.01.10, 22:20:05 »

The usage of PC is changing..

Today every user, every office is connected to Internet via Router with firewall.
The need in InJoy Firewall is minimal. The company should create new product to survive.
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« Reply #4 on: 2012.01.10, 23:50:23 »

The usage of PC is changing..

Today every user, every office is connected to Internet via Router with firewall.
The need in InJoy Firewall is minimal. The company should create new product to survive.

As far as i can say: wrong. I was very very happy to buy a full Injoy License last year as it was the only way for me to get the internal 3G/HSPA modem to run with OS/2 and eComStation.

I am looking forward for your suggestions for these "new products"

My oh my.....
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« Reply #5 on: 2012.01.11, 08:42:59 »

Hi Eugene,

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Today every user, every office is connected to Internet via Router with firewall.
The need in InJoy Firewall is minimal. The company should create new product to survive.

 InJoy Firewall compared to a internet router with built in firewall is like comparing a 1940's VW to
a 2007 Lexus. There's a lot more to it than the basic firewall/NAT engine Smiley

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