OK, something as simple as this should be on the download/installation page. Thanks 
for the help, though. It helped me a lot.
On Thursday, August 15, 2002, at 10:21  AM, u Uler wrote:

> Yes, there is a built in client. Go to http://127.0.0.1:8888/. This will
> bring you to the FProxy homepage. There are detailed instructions on that
> page. A good first page to visit is The Freedom Engine. This is a directory
> of freesites.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Cortland Haws
>> Sent: Thursday, 15 August, 2002 00:36
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>> Subject: [freenet-support] What to do once you get Freenet running
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>> OK, this might seem funny, but what do you do once you run the OS
>> X version of Freenet? Sit back and feel good? Isn't there a built
>> in client or something? I read that there was something called
>> FProxy, however I couldn't find it or how to use it. Information
>> this simple should be on the website.
>> -- Cortland Haws
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