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clarify that vidalia requires tor.
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## translation metadata # Revision: $Revision$ # Translation-Priority: 4-optional #include "head.wmi" TITLE="Tor Project: Vidalia" CHARSET="UTF-8" ANNOUNCE_RSS="yes" <div id="content" class="clearfix"> <div id="breadcrumbs"> <a href="<page index>">Home » </a> <a href="<page projects/projects>">Projects » </a> <a href="<page projects/vidalia>">Vidalia » </a> </div> <div id="maincol"> <!-- PUT CONTENT AFTER THIS TAG --> <h2>Vidalia</h2> <div class="underline"></div> <!-- BEGIN SIDEBAR --> <div class="sidebar-left"> <img src="$(IMGROOT)/Screenshot-Vidalia-Control-Panel.png" width="261" height="255" alt="Vidalia Control Panel Screenshot"> </div> <!-- END SIDEBAR --> <p> Vidalia is a cross-platform graphical controller for the <a href="<page index>">Tor</a> software, built using the <a href="http://qt.nokia.com/">Qt</a> framework. Vidalia runs on most platforms supported by Qt 4.3 or later, including Microsoft Windows, Apple OS X, and Linux or other Unix variants using the X11 window system. </p> <p> Vidalia lets you start and stop Tor, see how much bandwidth you are consuming, see how many circuits you currently have active, see where these circuits are connected on a global map, view messages from Tor about its progress and current state, and let you configure your Tor client, bridge, or relay with a simple interface. Included in Vidalia is an extensive help system which helps you understand all of the options available to you. All of these features are translated into a large number of languages. Vidalia does not work alone, it requires Tor to be useful. </p> <a id="Downloads"></a> <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Downloads">Downloads</a></h3> <p> Most Windows and Mac OS X users should simply download Vidalia as part of a <a href="<page download/download>">Tor software bundle</a>. If you want to upgrade the Vidalia software included in a Tor bundle you currently have installed, you can use one of the installer packages below. </p> <h4>Stable Releases</h4> <p> The most recent stable release is: 0.2.10</p> <ul> <li> <a href="../dist/vidalia/vidalia-0.2.10.msi">Windows Installer</a> (<a href="../dist/vidalia/vidalia-0.2.10.msi.asc">sig</a>) </li> <li> <a href="../dist/vidalia/vidalia-0.2.10-i386.dmg">Mac OS X x86 Only</a> (<a href="../dist/vidalia/vidalia-0.2.10-i386.dmg.asc">sig</a>) </li> <li> <a href="../dist/vidalia/vidalia-0.2.9-ppc.dmg">Mac OS X PPC-only</a> (<a href="../dist/vidalia/vidalia-0.2.9-ppc.dmg.asc">sig</a>) </li> <li> <a href="<page docs/debian-vidalia>">Instructions for Debian/Ubuntu/Knoppix Repositories</a> </li> <li> <a href="../dist/vidalia/vidalia-0.2.10.tar.gz">Source Tarball</a> (<a href="../dist/vidalia/vidalia-0.2.10.tar.gz.asc">sig</a>) </li> </ul> <a id="Contribute"></a> <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Contribute">Contribute</a></h3> <p> Vidalia is always looking for volunteers that want to help in development. To start you should first take a look at the <a href="https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer.html.en"> volunteer page</a> and see if there is something that interests you the most. Vidalia's source code can be found in the SVN repository. The checkout URL is: https://svn.torproject.org/vidalia. You should get to know how Vidalia works internally in order to work with it. To do this you should know C++ and Qt. </p> <p> If you intend to start coding already, please read and follow the <a href="https://svn.torproject.org/vidalia/vidalia/trunk/HACKING">HACKING guide</a>. If you have a patch for a feature or a bug fix, first check the <a href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/report/27">tickets that are already submitted</a>, if there isn't a suited one for your patch, you can submit a <a href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/newticket">new ticket</a> selecting Vidalia as its Component. </p> <p> Every project member inside Tor mostly uses IRC to communicate. Vidalia is being developed currently by Matt Edman and Tomas Touceda. You can find them in #vidalia channel at OFTC under the nicks edmanm and chiiph, repectively. You should get in touch in order to see what's everyone working on and to share what you've been working on or what you want to do. If you intend to join the team, it's expected you stay around IRC, either in Vidalia's channel, or #tor-dev. </p> If you have any doubts about any of the points in here, you can email <a href="<page about/contact>">contact us</a> about it. </p> <a id="Support"></a> <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Support">Support & Development</a></h3> <p> Please open a <a href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/report/27">ticket</a> on our bug tracker for any bugs you find or features you would like to see added in future releases. </p> <p> We also have a <a href="http://lists.vidalia-project.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vidalia-users">vidalia-users</a> mailing list for support-related questions. </p> </div> <!-- END MAINCOL --> <div id = "sidecol"> #include "side.wmi" #include "info.wmi" </div> <!-- END SIDECOL --> </div> <!-- END CONTENT --> #include <foot.wmi>