Getting Freenet working on OSX is pretty straight-forward provided you
are comfortable using a command line.  Basically you just need to follow
the instructions for Linux.

We could certainly use someone willing to package Freenet up nicely such
that it can be installed and used on OSX without resort to the
command-line - but unfortunately none of the core devs use OSX :-(

Ian.

On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 21:47, Rick wrote:
> Is there anyone running this on a Mac OS X?
> if so, drop me a line....
> 
> Thanks-
> Rick
> 
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