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<P>Flexibility and ease of use is the major advantage ANet has over any other protocol for Distributed Networking that currently exist. If it's a distributed network, it can be done in ANet.</P>
! <P>The term "Anonymous", which is the "A" in ANet, represents that flexibility, or more precisely, its "lack of assumption" about how it will be used by the network developers. This "Anonymity" is characteristic to some Distributed Networks, actually all "Anonymous Networks" must be "Distributed Networks". More detailled information about this is in the "<A HREF="/docs/devel/intro/anet.html">Developer Introduction to ANet</A>".</P>
<H2>Why Do We Need ANet?</H2>
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<P>Flexibility and ease of use is the major advantage ANet has over any other protocol for Distributed Networking that currently exist. If it's a distributed network, it can be done in ANet.</P>
! <P>The term "Anonymous", which is the "A" in ANet, represents that flexibility, or more precisely, its "lack of assumption" about how it will be used by the network developers. This "Anonymity" is characteristic to some Distributed Networks, actually all "Anonymous Networks" must be "Distributed Networks". More detailled information about this is in the "<A HREF="/docs/devel/intro/">Developer Introduction to ANet</A>".</P>
<H2>Why Do We Need ANet?</H2>
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