This is where you should submit your [GUI Competition Entries].
Please make a web page of your own, and put all your materials there.
Then add a line here, with the date of your entry, your name (or other alias), and a link to your entry. (See [front page] for an example username/password to log in to the wiki.)
If you need any help or want to chat about design or Tor questions, you can find us on the [IRC channel]. If you don't have a web page of your own to put your entry on, find a friend who does, or mail tor-gui@freehaven.net and we'll put it up on a temporary page.
Thanks!
Phase Two: Implementations (deadline May 31, 2006)
- 23 March 2006: Scott Squires's https://torbutton.torproject.org
- 6 April 2006: Robert Hogan's http://tork.sf.net
- 31 May 2006: Sasha Romanosky, CMU Usable Privacy and Security Laboratory http://cups.cs.cmu.edu/foxtor/
- 31 May 2006: Matt Edman and Justin Hipple, http://www.vidalia-project.net (http://www.vidalia-project.net/download.php) (http://www.vidalia-project.net/vidalia-design.pdf) (http://trac.vidalia-project.net/wiki/GettingTheCode)
- 31 May 2006: Geoff Goodell's http://afs.eecs.harvard.edu/~goodell/blossom/
Phase One: Design Entries (deadline passed)
- 27 October 2005 (Updated: 20051112): Corinna Habets: http://www.geekin.de/public/design/showroom/tor-gui.html
- 3 November 2005: Otto Wyss: http://wyoguide.sourceforge.net/index.php?page=tormgr.html
- 30 November 2005: CMU Usable Privacy and Security Laboratory: http://cups.cs.cmu.edu/pubs/TorGUIContest113005.pdf
- 30 November 2005: Michael Kropat: http://leekypipe.nfshost.com/
- 30 November 2005: April3rd team: http://www.april3rd.com/tor
- 30 November 2005: Matt Edman: http://www.freehaven.net/~edmanm/torcp/design/torcp_design.pdf
Winners from Phase One
- Best Overall: CMU Usable Privacy and Security Laboratory
- Most Aesthetically Pleasing: April3rd Team
See [feedback page] to read what the judges had to say about all the entries and add your own comments.