Best P2P?

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Best P2P?

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I normally use Morpheus Ultra, its okay. Crashes sometimes...

Now i download Shareaza and its very nice, i don't find significant errors atm and notice that offer a lot of very usefull features and a great interface.

Edonkey... good, but not my favourite.

Can you share your opinions about p2p software?
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KTorrent 2 works quite fine and stable here.
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Post by Tranquil »

I like to prefere the ed2k network using MorphXT Mod.
The edonkey network is slower then the torrent one but it offers older content then the torrent one. Searching for old documentations or medias gives much more results.

It depends on your needs. Every P2P network has advanteges and disadvanteges.
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Post by va!n »

using eMule may be fine if you have time and want to wait before the d/l is complete.

you can use uTorrent. This BitTorrent clone is very easy to use and you can d/l complete files (like 700-800 MB) in some hours by using your full d/l speed. Very amazing but i think this p2p may be dangerous to get busted.
It depends on your needs. Every P2P network has advanteges and disadvanteges.
Yeah.... really really sad, we had to stop our some years old p2p program due fact of some ... &% ... limitations... (you know what i mean) ... :(
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Only StrongDC++ and uTorrent here :)
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uTorrent is the tightest/more resource friendly of torrent software I've tried.
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Rescator wrote:uTorrent is the tightest/more resource friendly of torrent software I've tried.
It's simply the best :P
All my tv shows is automatically downloaded to me when they're released, I love it's RSS downloader...
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Post by Tranquil »

be warned:Using uTorrent or other torrent clients for illegal downloads: your IP & host is shown to every other peer easiely. As you share only on "small groups" called trackers, you can get busted very easylie.

But I'm sure you only want to download some Linux distributations for PB coding or? :-) Then Torrent is your way. For "other" downloads you maybe should use Emule with proxy support and wait a little bit longer.

@Va!n:
Our P2P engine was brilliant for mp3s. But if we had finished this project, we would now maybe sit in jail with hundereds of billion dollers and run into absolutly debts. :)
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