On Friday 25 June 2010 16:29:54 Jon Krasowski wrote:
> Will not keep Freenet on computer if it runs whenever it wants.
> It still runs after hitting the "Shutdown" button at the bottom of the  
> browser page.
> I shut down, and on start up the Freenet starts running.
> If this is truly a Freenet, then I should have the Freedom to start or  
> stop it
> when I want.
> Right now I feel my computer is less secure when running Freenet.
> My OSX 10.5 Finder no longer is intuitive when directing files  
> download from the internet.
> It used to go directly to the desired download folder once used.
> Since installing Freenet I now am directed to my Home, and have to  
> move through "the path" to the targeted folder.
> If I decide to keep Freenet on my computer;
> I must be able to "Shut Down" (no access/nothing running in "the back  
> ground") the program on my computer.
> Many thanks,
> Jon K.
>   
There is a file in the bin/ folder called "remove_cronjob.sh". Run this and it 
should stop it from starting on reboot. I think; it might be different on Mac.

I have no idea what is going on with Finder, I have CC'ed our Mac expert.

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