Emule and p2p programs
By ezzrssi
@ezzrssi (11187)
Italy
6 responses
@SmithZ9191 (516)
• Italy
29 Nov 07
i use emule only to downlload no protected file, because i want to rest in egality, and i also use liwere pro bearshare utorrent
@layney (1053)
• Italy
9 Mar 07
I like a lot the emule protocol. It is different from classic p2p protocols in fact it is based on a queue mechanism wich is very democratic: the more you upload, the more you download. It has a slow start because you have to earn credits in order to start downloading.
Another great p2p protocol is bittorrent, having better performances than emule but suffering from early disappearing of files.
@Nblax27 (74)
• United States
28 May 07
I use emule and utorrent. Sometimes, emule is a little to slow for me. I can reach speeds in the 100's of kb/s in utorrent after I configured my router to open some ports. However, emule is usually has the files before utorrent. So when I need an uncommon file, I usually go to emule because of the searching capabilities it has.