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FrostWire ‘Kills’ Gnutella to Go All BitTorrent Just found this article: http://torrentfreak.com/frostwire-ki...orrent-110627/ This could mean 2 things: the Gnutella-network is gonna lose a lot of users OR available Gnutella-clients can welcome a lot of new users for their client! Developer(s) of Phex, take this opportunity with 2 hands, let's bring out a new version of Phex soon and become (in near future) a big player at the Gnutella-network! Hope there will be some "Gnutella-loving" developers that wants to help the Phex team with this |
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Yes i think it is, i'm using it under Ubuntu (11.04) and as far i can judge i don't have any problems with it... I think you can remove the export option to include freebase ip-cache because freebase seems to be "dead" Is the Polar Skulk option stilll active? I like the idea behind this but i seems to be "dead" too (cooperation with a site like Jamendo or another site would be great!) Maybe it's an idea to "block" some extensions by default, most of them are fakefiles. The extensions that i block in the filter are: .torrent .wma .rar .zip .mov .r00 .exe .uue .au .snd .qt With these extenions in my filter i almost never get fakefiles anymore! Most people search for regular music/video files so for them the searchresults will be a lot better! (offcourse they can edit the filter to remove extensions again if they want). |
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Maybe this helps you: http://www.phex.org/wiki/index.php/B...rom_Subversion I really don't know if it works for MAC systems (i'm using Linux). |
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