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![]() Is there any guide lines for Phex advocacy? Or recommendations for ways of advocating Phex? How do you Konrad think Phex should be advocated? Is there a comparison list of features between the more notable clients and Phex? Like the ones at LimeWire and BearShare (which Phex is not compared)... http://www.limewire.com/index.jsp/features_comparison http://www.bearshare.com/product.htm If not, what are the more notable features and how do they compare? This is what I have so far.. 1) browser blocking 2) download grouping 3) cross-platform compatibility 4) multiple simultaneous searchs 5) browse host feature 6) Scoring 7) auto-searchs 8) monitored searchs 9) resume downloads 10) spy-ware free 11) open source Any other note worthy features or is there something I have wrong (or could be worded better)? Would a tutorial, walk through and/or FAQ be supported by Phex on their website for new users (that shouldnt be to diffcult)? I guess one of the most important questions is, is the Phex developers/contributors interested in a larger userbase, and may be more publicity for Phex, or is this kind of a secretive project? I like the mascot BTW? ![]() |
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