If it would help, I can get Denova to contribute a free copy of JExpress
to anyone 
who wants to set up Freenet installers. Freenet will instantly get
professional 
quality native installers for Windows, Mac, Linux, etc., both with and
without 
the JVM automatically included. Plus a pure Java installer for everyone
else. All 
wizard based. Many top companies have chosen it; latest is Yahoo. See 
www.denova.com.

Downside, of course, is that it's not open source. But if someone
volunteers to do 
a real security review, there's a pretty good chance I can shake loose a
free 
source license for them.

My feeling is people who use a gui installer aren't going to do their own
source
reviews anyway, so not having their own copy of the source for the
installer is 
no big deal.

Doug
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