This text is copied from [Zyprexa-discuss] tor link does not work at: http://lists.acm.jhu.edu/pipermail/zyprexa-discuss/2006-December/000024.html
"Someone said that they thought the tor download link on the wiki was working... ... it is not as of now... it goes no where. So it's apparently conclusive: I know of no source for anyone to download these documents at this time. If someone does know, they may want to edit the wiki to reflect that... But please -- if you do so -- build a bridge to "non-geeks." Some of my favorite books are the "For Dummies" books. Yeah, sometimes those books really are dumb... but often those books smash smash SMASH the wall between those out-of-the-know and those in-the- know. That's why they're so popular! I love that attitude. So take a lesson from some of the most popular series of how-to books of all times.... If you have some knowledge (such as about Tor).... spell it out in even a few simple steps and introductory info on the wiki. And of course, leave NO acronyms unexplained... we already know you're smart!" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mentioned wik http://zyprexa.pbwiki.com/ does have some http://zyprexa.pbwiki.com/Tor%20Instructions , but they are in bullet summmary Go Here: http://tor.eff.org/documentation.html.en After reading above e-mail, I feel like pointing out that I find it slightly obvious that a "tor download link" requires that you've managed to install Tor and make it work. So, I completely agree that it would be nice with a clean clear-cut page with "a few simple steps" - a few VERY simple steps - who explain how to get Tor working on Windows. There IS already a page, http://tor.eff.org/docs/tor-doc-win32.html.en and this page looks to me like it is a clean clear-cut page with "a few simple steps". However, I'd really like any Windows user who's using Tor to share their views on how to make those instructions even simpler, because - apparently - it's not "For Dummies". Disclaimer: I mean no disrespect to the person who posted above e-mail. I'm just pointing out there is a demand for very simple instructions (For those "How do I switch TV channels on my remote control? How do I get on this Internet? What's Tor?" people)