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iMesh 5
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LimeWireRocks | April 7th, 2005 07:05 PM | iMesh 5 I was just wondering if iMesh 5 is considered to be an GnucDNA client. I noticed that it really has very crappy Gnutella support and many failed downloads from Gnutella. I just tried it out to find it it's nothing but crap :mad: . Nothing can top LimeWire.:D |
et voilą | April 7th, 2005 07:17 PM | Yes, it uses GnucDNA 1.1.1.2 (latest is 1.1.1.4). GnucDNA is not really bad when used alone. However, add the KaZaA network also included in iMesh 5 and you get a scary app. Another multinetwork app using GnucDNA, that is the sad part :( (Damn, GnucDNA should be really return to GPL instead of LGPL)
PS. iMesh struck a deal with RIAA so they are probably trying to sell IP addresses and all the info they get get about their users to the RIAA .... http://p2pnet.net/story/1959
Ciao |
LimeWireRocks | April 7th, 2005 07:48 PM | Quote: Originally posted by et voilą Yes, it uses GnucDNA 1.1.1.2 (latest is 1.1.1.4). GnucDNA is not really bad when used alone. However, add the KaZaA network also included in iMesh 5 and you get a scary app. Another multinetwork app using GnucDNA, that is the sad part :( (Damn, GnucDNA should be really return to GPL instead of LGPL)
PS. iMesh struck a deal with RIAA so they are probably trying to sell IP addresses and all the info they get get about their users to the RIAA .... http://p2pnet.net/story/1959
Ciao | Yet another good reason not to use iMesh. I also heard that they are going to become a paid network service with having files that requires an license to play. These protected files will be shared on the Gnutella Network by iMesh users. I guess the RIAA is trying to corrupt Gnutella the same way that they corrupted Kazaa Network.:mad: |
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