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![]() Finally version 0.92 is released. Please upgrade ![]() Here are the changes since 0.91.1, the latest stable release: - Now supports Ultrapeers, which means GTKG can work as an ultra node or as a leaf node. You can still run as a normal node, although this is not something wise to do, because that will likely relagate you in a small part of the Gnutella network. - New icons for showing node state (leaf or ultra mode). - The GTK2 front-end is no longer experimental, albeit it is slower than the GTK1.2 front-end. This is due to the somewhat inefficient implementation of the underlying GTK library. Don't use GTK2 unless you have the equivalent of a 1 GHz Intel chip. - Added client-side PFSP support (partial file sharing). GTKG can download from servers holding partial files. - Added full PARQ support (Passive / Active Remote Queuing), both for uplaod and downloads. - New Gnet statistics: flow-controlled packets per TTL and hops. - The "Type" column in the Gnet connection pane was turned into "Flags". - Added support for GGEP in pings/pongs/pushes: those packets are now accepted and forwarded to connections advertising GGEP support. - New "use surplus bandwidth" setting: all unused bandwidth for Gnet or HTTP can be stolen by the other in case it needs some. - Added count for total bytes uploaded and downloaded. - Added support for vendor-specific messages. - New hops-flow support: remote flow-controlled connections can now warn us that thye are flow-controlling us, and so we can drop queries immediately instead of sending them, saving outgoing bandwidth. - Will now show the GTKG version in query hits. - The queue now shows the count of alive downloads, as well as the queue count. An "alive" download is an entry for which the remote server replies. - Changed the connection algorithm: will now attempt to connect to more nodes than really configured, dropping the surplus connections later, when needed at all. - Filters out hostile IP addresses. - New "fileinfo" pane in the download screen. Not finished, but will show the currently registered downloads and their status. - Domain name resolution for Gnutella web cache are now done asynchronously. The GUI will no longer freeze due to a DNS request. - Some performance improvements: removed the most important bottlenecks. As usual, get it from http://gtk-gnutella.sf.net |
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gtk-gnutella 0.93 released. Please upgrade :) | guruz | Gtk-Gnutella (Linux/Unix/Mac OSX/Windows) | 15 | October 12th, 2004 02:39 PM |
Gtk-Gnutella 0.94 stable is released | et voilą | Gtk-Gnutella (Linux/Unix/Mac OSX/Windows) | 0 | July 15th, 2004 05:46 PM |
2.9.11 Released | ErikB5 | LimeWire Beta Archives | 4 | May 17th, 2003 06:51 AM |
gtk-gnutella 0.92 beta2 released | guruz | Gtk-Gnutella (Linux/Unix/Mac OSX/Windows) | 0 | March 5th, 2003 04:03 AM |
gtk-gnutella 0.92 beta released | guruz | Gtk-Gnutella (Linux/Unix/Mac OSX/Windows) | 0 | February 8th, 2003 11:09 AM |