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I see you (or at least I think that is you) downloading it from me right now. It's not letting you start another download for a file which is already being downloaded, that's intentional. Let's wait until the download finishes; an update message should popup. |
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Hey, no worries, glad it's working now. Regarding creating new folders - it does become platform-specific, but the least I should be doing is checking if the folder exists and can be written to, and displaying an error message if that's not the case. I would have never thought of this if it weren't for your help, so please do not think for a moment that you wasted my time! |
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After several months of work MuWire 0.7.0 is out. It should be at least 40% faster than the previous versions due to rewritten streaming library and new encryption protocol. Also, you can adjust via a slider the level of anonymity vs. speed in the options. There are a few other features, but the main thing is the speed. Give it a try! |
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Hmm, works here? I'm using the "Aqua" look and feel on Mac OS and Command-C + Command-V work as expected. If you're using the "metal" look-and-feel which was default until MuWire 0.7.2 then you need to press Ctrl-V to paste or Ctrl-C to copy. It's a java thing, I can't do much about it Also, if you want to add the same comment to multiple files you can just select the files and add the comment in one operation. |
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Perhaps I forgot about ctrl. Yeah I normally comment multiple similar files by the method you mentioned. Just sometimes it's more convenient to copy details from elsewhere rather than type them in. So all is good. |
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Hi, MuWire 0.7.6 is out. The download engine has been rewritten for more efficient downloads - I've reached 250kb/s from a single source (both sides using on the "Max Speed" setting). There are also reductions in background traffic and a French translation. |
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Any small chance of adding universal file exchange speed listing on the GUI for each of downloads & uploads? Ideally you'd be able to see the file exchange speeds at any point in time in any gui window, but alternatively at least have a downloads speed total in the downloads window & likewise for uploads window. I'm sure you could squeeze it/them in somewhere. At this point I'm yet to see dramatic speeds. Upload peaks were between 50-60 KB/s yesterday. My speed settings are about ten times that (though I've increased by 50% for next restart.) I've always presumed a percentage of those settings will be used by overheads. I am not sure if there is a method to check a downloader host's version. |
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Funny cause someone else just requested the same thing yesterday I will add them for the next version, they will be next to the connections count on the bottom right of the main frame. Quote:
Downloaders do not report their version, but if you can right-click on the upload and see Browse/Subscribe/Chat options then it's newer than 0.7.3. Of course that doesn't tell you much. Thanks for testing, next version will be out end of next week. |
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