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2) It's protected by Armadillo, so it's nearly impossible to reverse engineer.
3) All information is sent to the screen in pixelated form, not text. With some other clients, it's possible to run a program in the background that reads the text on the screen. Not possible with Bearshare. At least, not unless they read the bitmaps and converted them into text, which would not only take a load of system resources to do, but it wouldn't be quite as exact, either.
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what is armadillo, what is it doing?
alll information is pixelated? Bearshare is not using MFC/WinAPI anymore, hu?
please explain more detailed. thanks.