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Higgins Selector
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An active client is a piece of software that is integrated with your browser and runs on a computer or mobile device. It is a personal identity manager. In Higgins 1.0 and 1.1 this client only supported the OASIS IMI protocol and acted as an Information Card "selector". For Higgins 2.0 we are broadening the functionality beyond selector functionality to add support for managing traditional passwords, Higgins relationship cards, as well as support for other protocols such as OpenID.
Higgins Selector 1.0
You can get infocards from card issuing websites and can store them in this selector in much the same way a person puts business, library, loyalty and payment cards in your wallet.
- By clicking on a card you can log into sites. No more passwords.
- By clicking on a card you express yourself. No more filling in forms.
- You can share cards with friends and businesses you trust.
- Some cards create permanent connections to your friends, communities and businesses.
Variants:
- GTK and Cocoa Selector 1.0 - for Firefox (or other applications) on Linux, FreeBSD and OSX (runs standalone)
- RCP Selector 1.0 - an Eclipse RCP Application (Java app; requires JRE 1.4 or higher, runs standalone)
- Firefox-Embedded Selector 1.0 - for Firefox on Windows, Linux, and OSX (Requires a hosted I-Card Service)
Higgins Selector 1.1
The following variants of the Higgins selector are being developed for Higgins 1.1. All of the following require a hosted I-Card Service:
- AIR Selector 1.1 - Mac and Windows selector
- iPhone Selector 1.1 - for iPhone
- Android Selector 1.1 - for Google Android
- See the Higgins 1.1 Selector section of the Higgins 1.1 Plan for more details.
Active Client 2.0 (planned)
For Higgins 2.0 we are broadening the functionality beyond "selector" functionality to add support for Higgins relationship cards, managing traditional passwords, as well as support for other protocols such as OpenID.
- Qt Selector 2.0-Win - for Firefox and IE on Windows (runs standalone or uses CardSync Service)
- Qt Selector 2.0-Mac - for Firefox on Mac OSX (runs standalone or uses CardSync Service)