DO U USE E-MULE ??
By DanKannel
@DanKannel (1063)
Brazil
51 responses
@DanKannel (1063)
• Brazil
19 Nov 06
i don´t think so... i use this program to download movies... "iso" files.. (cd image, games.. software.. and stuffs like this)
@DanKannel (1063)
• Brazil
19 Nov 06
download music and movies... but is this best for movies... soulseek are best to musics...
@brentjh (677)
• Namibia
23 Nov 06
erm... e-mule is a point to point file sharing program... like kaza
@ssh123 (31073)
• India
2 Dec 06
1. First thing I want to tell you is not to put capital letters for your discussion topics. I used to do, but I lost good lot of money (more than 150 discussion topics had caps). Please read mylot guidelines.
Secondly, do not ask sub question YES OR NOT. They tend to answer that much only. According to mylot, the response should be descriptive (2 to 3 sentences) not 2 words.
Please keep these two in mind. Thanks.
@tormentor (523)
• Romania
2 Dec 06
yes but not everyday. I use everyday utorrent for download goodies from internet.
@braveheartpt (3037)
• Portugal
23 Nov 06
Yes I use emule a lot. That´s a very good sharing program.
@Padonba (686)
• Italy
30 Nov 06
eMule is a peer-to-peer file sharing application that works with both the eDonkey network and the Kad network.
The distinguishing features of eMule are the direct exchange of sources between client nodes, fast recovery of corrupted downloads, and the use of a credit system to reward frequent uploaders. Furthermore, eMule transmits data in Zlib-compressed form to save bandwidth. Another feature of eMule, or any eDonkey network client in general, is the ability to accept 'ed2k: URL scheme' (ed2k Links, eDonkey links) from a web browser and begin downloading the file(s) to which these links refer. These links ensure that the file being downloaded shares the same hash, and therefore is not a "fake". The matching of file sources is verified through the use of the MD4 algorithm.
eMule is coded in Microsoft Visual C++ using the Microsoft Foundation Classes. Released under the GNU General Public License, eMule is free software; its popularity has led to eMule's codebase being used as the basis of a Linux-specific client, xMule, and a multiplatform client, aMule, along with the release of many eMule mods (modifications of the original eMule) on the Internet.
LOL most of you don't know it, better so people like me can donwload free music and films thank people like you