Does activity monitor show the wrapper process running? There should be
something like "wrapper-macosx-universal-32", it may be cut off though. If
that isn't in the process list, Freenet isn't actually running. You can
start it manually by opening a terminal and running
"/Applications/Freenet/run.sh start"

This should not be necessary in the future.

On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Walker Bohannan <aandb...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Dear Support,
>
> I recently downloaded and installed Freenet 0.7 so I can access
> certain sites on my laptop at school to do research for a paper we're
> doing and everything downloaded and installed fine but then when it
> opened up Safari and tried to connect to http://127.0.0.1:8888 it gave
> me the page that you get when you internet connection is not open. I
> am running Mac OS X 10.5.6 by the way on a MacBook 2GHz and 1 GB RAM.
> If there is anything else I need to provide to have you assist me
> please do ask me for it.  I love what you're doing and keep up the
> good work!
>
> Walker Bohannan
> A Now Avid Freenet supporter
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