On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 06:33:58PM -0400, Nick Tarleton wrote:
> On Wednesday 24 September 2003 06:13 am, David McNab wrote:
> > If there's no Freenet present, the client installer pops up a dialog,
> > saying 'in order to run this application, you need to have the Freenet
> > software installed on your system. Do you give permission for me to
> > download/install this now?'. If user says no, the client winstaller
> > terminates. But if user says yes, then a fred winstaller gets
> > downloaded/executed (during which the fred winstaller in turn
> > downloads/installs Java).
> Why bother with the autodownload? Just say "This software needs Freenet. If 
> you have Freenet, click Next. If not, cancel this installation, download and 
> install from http://www.freenetproject.org/, and restart this installation."
> Anyone incapable of understanding this will also be incapable of understanding 
> what a "key" is, and therefore has much larger problems with Freenet.

Why do you need to understand what a key is to use freenet?
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