On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 04:42:00PM +0000, Ian Clarke wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
> >1.  Freenet installer asks where the Freenet software should be installed
> >2.  Freenet installer asks separately where shared system files should be
> >installed
> >3.  If Java not detected, the Freenet installer uses that second path to
> >install Java using Sun's online installer?
> 
> I think it is always good practice to keep the number of questions a 
> user must answer to the absolute minimum.  If necessary allow a user to 
> opt out of something by unchecking a check box, but don't force them to 
> answer a question (as the current installer does with those ugly dialogs 
> which should really be checkboxes).
> 
> With this in mind, 1 is somewhat redundant, why would they download the 
> installer if they didn't want to install Freenet.  3 is probably bad, 
> there is a standard place to put Java, we shouldn't default to putting 
> it somewhere else.

Please do not always put java on C:, it REALLY annoys users.
> 
> Ian.

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