Okay, this is what we're going to do for 0.7.0:
- Keep the browser profile.
- When a user clicks on Browse Freenet, open a normal firefox window pointing 
to a page saying please don't close me until you've closed the freenet 
window. Then open the freenet window (with the freenet theme).

This will ensure that the user has best performance and security when browsing 
Freenet, but it will be slightly annoying. Hopefully we will find a better 
solution for 0.8. I've also added something about this to the SoC ideas page.

On Tuesday 25 March 2008 19:13, Brian Walsh wrote:
> I recently decided to try Freenet. Just the act of installing it has
> destroyed my internet connectivity. Freenet took over Firefox, wiping out
> all of my bookmarks and extensions. I uninstalled Freenet and Firefox will
> not start. I have reinstalled Firefox and it still will not start. I
> desperatly need Firefox to work on my system. You must have seen this
> before, do you know how to fix it? Or has Freenet so thoroughly hosed me
> that I need to reinstall my system. Please help if you can, I installed
> Freenet in good faith and didn't expect it to so badly harm me.
> 
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