If you know someone with a home computer, you can connect to their Freenet
node using just your web browser and pointing it at their Fproxy port.  I'm
sure that eventually there'll be public gateways to Freenet as well, but I
haven't seen one yet. 

        Luke Reeves, Director of Development
        Oceanlake Commerce Inc.
        luke.reeves at oceanlake.com
        416.203.1677 ext. 301 


-----Original Message-----
From: krepta at juno.com [mailto:kre...@juno.com] 
Sent: February 27, 2002 2:31 PM
To: chat at freenetproject.org
Subject: [freenet-chat] Useing Freenet without a Local Client


Can't you guys come up with a way to use freenet without installing a local
client?  I want to use Freenet at school, but I'm not allowed to install
anything.  Can you help me out?!



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