On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 22:17:21 +0100, bqz69 wrote: > The Freenet program might be something like one combined GUI (Graphic > User Interface) where everything could be done, in order to use > Freenet at its maximum capabilities - that's my dream.
What you are dreaming of is an entire newbie-freenet-platform, complete with newbie publishing tools (that power users would hate), and newbie newsgroup tools, and a newbie email client, etc etc. The reason why Toad et al will never do that is because it is simply too ambitious :) --there is /plenty/ of work that needs to be done on the invisible internals already. Moreover, why lock users into a single publishing tool (like jSite), or a single newsreader/email client, etc? Nevertheless, I do realize that that is precisely what is necessary if one wants to attract newbies. First of all, as long as it's all modular, and I can strip away all the guis and have a lean and barebones installation, I'm happy. But, second of all, you already can do what you're looking for :). It's essentially a packaging issue. Just make your own special B69FreenetPlatform installer that installs each of those components all pre-configured and integrated with one another :).