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Old December 24th, 2003
MkII MkII is offline
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Join Date: December 24th, 2003
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Exclamation Im So Angry My Head Is Going To Explode!!

Sorry, deliberately put that there to get your attention…

Ok to start off, what I’m finding is that the Gnutella and eDonkey Network’s can get allot of sources fast but you cannot seem to download from anyone. The obvious reason is that allot of former K++ users or maybe users in general are mostly ‘tight-fisted-file-sharers’ (RIAA?).

I’ve tested all mainstream and allot of none mainstream Windows based Gnutella and eDonkey clients and every one of them (including spyware-spamware clients) have the option to reduce your upload speed to nothing.

In order to make this a success in its entirety uploading should stay ‘permanently ‘on. Of ‘course you should have a restriction on how fast you want to upload but it should be no less than ‘6 kilobytes’ (not bits) a sec (just an approximation). For connections that upload slower than 6K a sec will have to upgrade or put up with it. I’ve also thought that having a credits system is a bad idea for the potential reason that computers always screw up, there for you could loose all your points (frustrating)!

A small feature like this would make these networks allot more popular than the Sharman network, as you would be able to actually get a good download speed and fast. I do like the fact that users can dynamically download bits of the uncompleted download from other users on various clients it has allot of potential!!!

BTW, I think developers from competing clients could get together to discuss ways of beating Sharman, especially - mute-net.sourceforge.net - this one would get the RIAA and the MPAA off our backs for a long time.


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