Hello, As some of you already know it, I'm currently working on Thaw. So what is Thaw? Thaw is a program aiming to become, in a first step, a good Fuqid replacement, and in a second step, a program helping users to make their own file indexation, share these indexes, and search quickly in these indexes (later reinsertions-on-demand and various things like this will probably be added).
Currently, Thaw seems to have reached the first step: It is now perfectly useable to download and insert files on Freenet. That's why today, I announce its first public availability. You can find Thaw here: [EMAIL PROTECTED],CBPh79bHPGgntj3zSV2zjFu1bkMZfq38hh5P~~ooXLI,AAEC--8/Thaw-0.1-beta.jar But if you want the latest improvements, Thaw snapshots are available here: http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/Thaw/ (The file is always called Thaw.jar, but is updated after each new improvement) You can report possible bugs here: https://bugs.freenetproject.org/ The mailing-list where you will be able to see all new improvements and discuss of possible new ones: http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/thaw A Frost board is available: "thaw" To avoid the usual questions, here are some details: - Thaw is written in Java / Swing, so you will need at least a jre 1.4 - Thaw uses persistent requests: When you start a request (insertion / download), it's the node which manages it. So if you close Thaw, the request will continue to run on the node. - Thaw is designed to work on another computer than the node. So even if they are working on the same computer, Thaw will transfer files to/from the node as if they would be distant. ( https://bugs.freenetproject.org/view.php?id=562 ) - Thaw will create a configuration file. This file is stored where Thaw is runned (it allows multiple installations if needed). - Thaw is the legal property of the Freenet Project. To conclude, thanks to Toad, Nextgens, Bback, Sanity, Usurp, ET (Frost), and all the people who helped me :) (sorry if I've omitted some people) -- Jerome Flesch. _______________________________________________ chat mailing list [email protected] Archived: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.general Unsubscribe at http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/chat Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
