Feedback for the website downloads page:

"We strongly recommend you use the links on the start menu to shut down 
Freenet when you play computer games, and start it back up afterwards. 
We will implement a system tray icon for this in future."

This is implemented now.

"Freenet works best with Windows XP Professional. Freenet will run on 
Vista and Windows 7 but the uninstaller is not perfect on those systems."

The wininstaller works smoothly on both XP and Vista now the beta has 
been rolled out.

Windows 7 is *not* supported at this time. I've seen several Win7 bug 
reports, so until I have time to look at Win7 support we should 
discourage using Freenet on Win7.

"You can access Freenet later on via the Browse Freenet icon on the 
desktop and your start menu. If the browser window isn't opened, "

On Windows, the main method of accessing Freenet is now via the tray 
menu. Alternatively the start menu. We don't add a desktop shortcut by 
default any more.

" for example because you used the headless installer"

Most people won't know what a "headless installer" is.

"Recommended: 1GHz or more processor with 512MB RAM or more (especially 
if using Windows XP)"

As opposed to? Win2k? Vista? Win7?

"Windows users can upgrade to the latest-stable Freenet release by 
clicking on "update.cmd" in the Freenet directory."

On Windows, this is now implemented in the tray manager.

- Zero3

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