Hi,

i have also such simple questions as i beginn to try freenet.
I couldn`t find documentation for a long time how freenet works, how can i
download something,....

This projekt is really bad supported!!!!!!

The answere is:
You can connect with your browser to the fproxy on port that port you have 
configured in the freenet.conf (port 8888 maybe).
So typ in the browser : http://localhost:8888/

An look whats going on.

On my system it runs _really_ slow! One Page / 10 Min.
90 % of the Links/Keys you find on the "Freedom Engine"(Link in the startscreen
of fproxy) doesn`t work. I try freenet know since one week, and i can only see 3
ore 4 freenet sites. Thats all.

Dont know what this software had done in the past or will doe in the future, but
at the momenten it is not use practical.

Tom




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