This is where you should submit your Tor 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 the 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 Tor 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 torbutton
6 April 2006: Robert Hogan's TorK
31 May 2006: Sasha Romanosky, CMU Usable Privacy and Security Laboratory FoxTor
31 May 2006: Matt Edman and Justin Hipple, Vidalia (binaries) (design) (source)
31 May 2006: Geoff Goodell's 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 the feedback page to read what the judges had to say about all the entries and add your own comments.