That's indeed pretty handy. Now we just need to put a guide together
somewhere and point to that download section. 

I do not mind writing a step by step guide with screenshots. Only if we
had a section in the Tor Project where to post it. 

I'm planning to write it up in one of my old blogs in the mean time and
maybe someone shows interest in copying it over to the Tor Project? 

Anyone? 

On 2014-11-05 11:13, Roger Dingledine wrote: 

> On Tue, Nov 04, 2014 at 05:25:28PM -0500, Nick Mathewson wrote:
> 
>> I'd suggest that you start by posting your process to this mailing list, so 
>> that other folks can add improvements for it. (Though I hope that expert 
>> packages in some form will return soon.)
> 
> The expert packages have indeed returned, albeit in a slightly
> different form. See https://dist.torproject.org/torbrowser/4.0.1/ [1]
> and scroll down to tor-win32-tor-0.2.5.10.zip
> 
> But nobody has linked to them from the download page; and I think it
> might require a bit of thought to make our links on the download page auto
> update to the new location of this zip after future Tor Browser releases.
> 
> --Roger
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