Alternatives to Gnutella...

I dont know any more beside
Gnutella P2P and Fasttrack.

There are some smaller ones like iMesh & Mojo
but I dont know what protocol they use.
 
LOS ANGELES - A new P2P program called the "seeker" has been released into the wild, it's purpose is to seek and distroy all MP3 files on P2P networks. When run, it infects the network with search phrases such as "mp3" and "britney" and then downloads the files over and over until the computer on the other end overheats and distroys it's hard drive. It's only $29.94, and lots of fun!
 
If that program really floods the network with phrases
like mp3 or britney I think the network will slow down.
But I've never heard of a hd overheating or getting crushed
just because there are too many uploads.
That sounds ridiculous.
 
ya go to www.edonkey2000.com

the prog is excellent, though not native p2p..
though when handled properly, you can download more than 2 GB within 12 hours, which is a good ratio, dun you think ? ;p


noci
 
I just switched from Gnutella to AudioGalaxy, which IMHO is far better. Lately I've found it difficult to download even mainstream songs from Gnutella, and getting obscure stuff is pretty much impossible. You can go to the AudioGalaxy web page and do mp3 searches there even if you don't have the client, if you wanted to check it out. If you decide to get the client program to actually download stuff, make sure you get Ad Aware to remove the Gator stuff that comes with it.
 
The Gnutella and the Kazaa network are the best at the moment. Edonkey gets down through the abusive use of the edonkey bot. I've heard the direct connect network is not bad.
 
WinMX 3.1 is great!!!!!! No spyware, fast downloads, and lots of high quality files(not the 128 bitrate files that infest kazaa). The network is getting lots of users and files fast.
 
naw the edonkey bot is in the process of being shut down by the people who coded it.....
http://forums.edonkey2000.com/phpBB/index.php

the edonkey community is much more healthy and self-regulative... oh yeah, ed2k is not open source but then there's no centralised infrastructure, either.

at least no senseless trench wars are being fought on that end of the p2p frontline..... and after a year of witnessing the stuff that's going on here (the dogmatic 0.4/0.6 protocol wars / client wars / greed wars etc etc) i decided to participate in a community where i.e. leeching is impossible- if youre not sharing any files, you cant participate.
and that is a built-in feature of the client..

greets

noci
 
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