Hi xor,
Could you also make a portable Freenet version that can be installed
manually without any 3rd party framework dependant installer? I really
don't need any tray icon but the Freenet itself. I can run it manually or
make my own script that will run it on the startup. Another option is
return
Hello,
thanks for your mail to the support list and taking care of filling a bug for
it.
While I can understand your concern of requiring both Java and .NET probably
being a mistake, it is actually intentional: The .NET framework is required
for the new tray icon which has recently been develop
Hi all,
I've an old but still working properly computer with Windows XP SP3 32-bit
and JDK 7u80. I want to install the Freenet on this computer but I can't.
The Windows installer needs the .NET framework to be installed and I don't
want to install .NET on this computer. There is also a Java (IzPac