I have attempted some improvements at the 'Downloading Leo' section. Goals 
are:
a. write a compact, focused instruction. 
b. encourage Leo users to use Git
c. Keep the friendly style
d. remove distracting links, broken link (old greygreen.org), and 
duplication (github instructions).


*Downloading Leo*

We recommend using Git to download Leo. It will give you the latest full 
featured code. Follow the instructions at *Installing Leo with git* 
(http://leoeditor.com/installing.html#installing-leo-with-git)

Why do we recommend Git? 
Leo is always being improved and developed. Leo's developers ensure that 
the daily commits are as bug-free as possible. You can review all the new 
features and update when you decide.

If you prefer a new development version, or a version from from 1, 2, 5, 
10, 30 or 90 days ago, download a *Nightly snapshot* 
(http://leoeditor.com/download.html#snapshots) . 

If you want a stable release download from *sourceforge* 
(https://sourceforge.net/projects/leo/files/Leo/). Remember it won't have 
the latest features and bug fixes though.


*Snapshots*
- Suggest deleting the "As of 2014" introduction. It was a long time ago 
and not relevant to the time frames.
[snip]


Hope it helps as you work on Leo's documentation for several more days :) 
These type of instructions always benefit from a review by a few people so 
please comment freely.

Regards
Lewis

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