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Freenet is a peer-to-peer network designed to allow the distribution of information over the Internet in an efficient manner, without fear of censorship. It is completely decentralized (there is no person or computer essential to its operation), meaning that Freenet cannot be attacked like centralized peer-to-peer systems such as Napster. Freenet also employs intelligent routing and caching to learn to route requests more efficiently, automatically mirror popular data, make network flooding almost impossible, and move data to where it is in greatest demand.

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2002-10-28 20:49
0.5.0

Very many changes, rewrites, and bugfixes were
made. Almost every part of the software has seen
dramatic improvements in speed, stability, and
security. This is the first stable release in over
14 months. Those familiar with previous releases
should be pleasantly surprised by its speed and
stability.
Tags: Stable, Major feature enhancements

2002-08-08 22:32
0.4.493

A serious bug which was causing inter-node authentication to occasionally freeze for long periods of time has been fixed. Upgrading is strongly encouraged.
Tags: Development, Major bugfixes

2002-07-30 03:36
0.4.490

Yet more work to improve load-balancing, and the experimental introduction of initial first-step random routing, which should improve the network's ability to find even infrequently requested data.
Tags: Development, Major bugfixes

2002-07-13 01:08
0.4.482

There are a large number of fixes for serious bugs which were causing nodes in the network to become overloaded, dramatically reducing the usefulness of Freenet. These fixes have already caused a dramatic improvement in network performance. This release, once widely deployed will improve things further. The format for versions has changed: 0.4 is the major version, and 482 is the build number (this is incremented every time a significant non-cosmetic change is made). Upgrading is essential for anyone running a build older than 2 weeks (build 480).
Tags: Development, Major bugfixes

2002-04-03 06:53
20020402

Significant improvements in memory and processor usage, improved speed and load-balancing, innumerable bugfixes, both Windows and Linux versions allow convenient upgrading to latest snapshot, detailed status information available via the Web interface, and more.
Tags: Development, Major feature enhancements

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