[p2p-hackers] Freenet 0.7.5 released!
Florent Daignihre
nextgens at freenetproject.org
Fri Jun 12 15:05:26 PDT 2009
12th June, 2009 - Freenet 0.7.5 released!
The Freenet Project is very pleased to announce the release of
Freenet 0.7.5.
Freenet is free software designed to allow the free exchange of
information over the Internet without fear of censorship, or reprisal.
To achieve this Freenet makes it very difficult for adversaries to
reveal the identity, either of the person publishing, or downloading
content. The Freenet project started in 1999, released Freenet 0.1 in
March 2000, and has been under active development ever since.
Freenet is somewhat unusual in that you can publish content to Freenet,
and then disconnect from the network. This content will remain available
to other Freenet users, although it may eventually be deleted if nobody
is interested in it. Freenet will copy and move the content around the
network according to demand, making it very difficult for an adversary
to remove content. Freenet will automatically create more copies of
popular content to ensure that it will always be available.
Freenet 0.7 introduced the "darknet" concept, allowing users to only
connect to their trusted friends (and through them to their friends'
friends, and the entire network), greatly reducing their vulnerability
to attack. You can use Freenet even if you don't know any other Freenet
users, it just won't be as secure.
Freenet 0.7.5 features major improvements to performance and usability,
as well as improvements to security and robustness. In particular:
* Freenet now uses a database to store longer-term data that must
survive a restart. This increases Freenet's speed and reduces its memory
usage. In particular, you can now have almost any number of downloads
and uploads in progress without worrying about memory usage.
* Improvements to the web interface make it clearer what you can do with
Freenet, show progress when loading a page or file will take more than a
few seconds, integrate search into the browse page, and generally
improve usability in many areas.
* Significantly improved performance for inserting and retrieving files
and especially pages, and also for Freenet's initial connection to the
network.
* A new installer for Windows which works with Vista as well as Windows
XP/2000 (Freenet also works on Mac and Linux systems).
* Many other optimizations.
* Lots and lots of bug fixes!
There are versions of Freenet 0.7.5 for Windows, Mac, and Linux. They
can be downloaded from:
http://freenetproject.org/download.html
If you have any difficulty getting Freenet to work, or any questions not
answered in the faq, please join us on IRC in the #freenet channel at
irc.freenode.net, or email the support mailing list. If you have any
suggestions for how to improve Freenet, please visit our uservoice page.
There is a lot of work still to do on Freenet, particularly when it
comes to ease of use. If you have Java programming or web design skills,
or would like to help translate Freenet into your own language, and
would like to help us improve Freenet, please join our development
mailing list and introduce yourself.
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