Most recent edit on 2007-12-18 17:02:24 by NextGens [update; now we do it.]
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2) Click "download"
- User's OS is auto-detected and a selection of files are shown, with the most appropriate file highlighted for download
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1) Click "download"
User's OS is auto-detected and a selection of files are shown, with the most appropriate file highlighted for download
What about using a jnlp installer ? something like http://emu.freenetproject.org/~nextgens/install.html∞ ?
Edited on 2006-02-24 20:56:25 by NextGens
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What about using a jnlp installer ? something like http://emu.freenetproject.org/~nextgens/install.html∞ ?
Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2006-02-24 19:31:41 by 38.98.1.17 []
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Intended Usability
This page details the intended user experience, the intention is that by focussing on what the user must do to install and use Freenet, we can ensure that it is easy to use, and avoid "developer centric" design.
Obtaining Freenet
- Go to freenet website
- Click "download"
- User's OS is auto-detected and a selection of files are shown, with the most appropriate file highlighted for download
Windows Installation
Linux Installation
Mac Installation
Running Freenet and Seeing something Fun
The goal is to allow a user to see Freenet do something useful in the minimum number of steps possible.