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Program Information:
File Name: eMule 0.46c
File Size: 4.5 MB
System Requirements: 32-Bit versions
- Windows Vista
- Windows XP
- Windows Me
- Windows 2000
- Windows 98
- Windows NT 4.0
- Windows 95
- Windows NT 3.5
64-Bit Versions
- Windows Vista x64
- Windows XP x64
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What's New in eMule 0.46c: Version History of eMule 0.46c ----------------------
July, 24. 2005
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- Added support for MediaInfo DLL versions 0.6.1 and 0.7.x [Thx to Zenitram]
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July, 22. 2005
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- Updated to zlib 1.2.3 because of security flaws in 1.2.2
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July, 18. 2005
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Unk: Fixed possible crash on malformed Kad packet.. (Kry)
Unk: Auto Kad bootstrap wasn't updated to work with eMule's Multipacket protocol. Fixed.
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July, 16. 2005
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Ornis: fixed bug (v0.46b) in using regular expressions as view filter in categories [thx kinmenalex]
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July, 9. 2005
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Ornis: fixed bug in checking for tempfolder when multiple folders were used, and a little splitterbar bug [tHeWiZaRdOfDoS]
Ornis: new and changed category incoming directories will now appear in the new shared files control
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July, 8. 2005
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- The upload limit and capacity as well as the downloadlimit will now be set to unlimited by default
- When the uploadcapacity is set to unlimited (0), USS will be automatically enabled to determinate the best uploadspeed
- If using the prio default capacity (16KB), the new version will reset it (one time) to the new default unlimited
zz: UploadSpeedSense will at most raise speed 30 KBytes/s above current upload speed. This will prevent it from raising to very high limits if your client can't upload fast enough to reach the limit due to no clients in queue.
zz: Bugfix+enhancement to the code that requests less of the file from slow download sources. Will now only activate this code if there's little enough left of the file to complete.
Ornis: Resizeable collection windows
Ornis: added some USS localisations
Unk: Some cpu fixes for Kad. (Kry)
Unk: Changed how we maintain contacts for kad.
Unk: Kad node lookup algo modified to use far less overhead with better results.
Unk: Collections were storing extra tags causing them to be "bloated".. Fixed.
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July, 5. 2005
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Ornis: fixed/improved downloading big files via webinterface
Ornis: fixed tiny memleak in the preferences/statistics dialog About: eMule is a peer-to-peer file sharing application for Microsoft Windows. Started in May 2002 as an alternative to eDonkey2000, eMule now connects to both the eDonkey network and the Kad network. The distinguishing features of eMule are the direct exchange of sources between client nodes, fast recovery of corrupted downloads, and the use of a credit system to reward frequent uploaders. Furthermore, eMule transmits data in zlib-compressed form to save bandwidth.
eMule is coded in Microsoft Visual C++ using the Microsoft Foundation Classes. As of July 2002 eMule has been free software, released under the GNU General Public License; its popularity has led to eMule's codebase being used as the basis of a Linux-specific client, xMule, and a multiplatform client, aMule, along with the release of many eMule mods (modifications of the original eMule) on the Internet.
eMule Features
- Clients use several networks to create one reliable network. (ED2K, Source Exchange, Kad)
- eMule's Queue and Credit system helps to ensure that everyone will get the file he wants by promoting those that upload back to the network.
- Auto priorities and Source management allows you to start many downloads without having to monitor them.
- With the build in IRC client, you can chat with other downloaders and chatters around the globe.
- Each file checked for corruptions while downloading to ensure an error free file.
- eMule's Queue and Credit system helps to ensure that everyone will get the file he wants by promoting those that upload back to the network.
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