Supported Systems for WinMX

Old Version of WinMX
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Software Overview
Website:
http://www.winmx.com
Developer:
WinMX
Latest Version:
WinMx 3.53
Supported Systems:
Legacy OS support
Legacy OS support
Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, Vista
License:
Freeware
First Release:
07 May, 2001 (11 years ago )
Latest Release:
02 June, 2004 (8 years ago )
For details click on a version and to download click on the icon.
Old Versions of WinMX :
| Version Name | Released Date | Size | |
| WinMX 3.53 | 02 June, 2004 (8 years ago) | 804 KB | |
| WinMX 3.31 | 19 October, 2002 (10 years ago) | 752 KB | |
| WinMX 3.30 | 02 September, 2002 (10 years ago) | 748 KB | |
| WinMX 3.20 | 14 June, 2002 (10 years ago) | 684 KB | |
| WinMX 3.10 | 14 May, 2002 (10 years ago) | 680 KB | |
| WinMX 3.0 | 30 January, 2002 (10 years ago) | 680 KB | |
| WinMX 2.6 | 07 May, 2001 (11 years ago) | 1.6 MB | |
| WinMX 2.1 | 1.54 MB |
Screenshots:
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About WinMX :
WinMX is a peer-to-peer file sharing program authored by Frontcode Technologies and running on Windows operating systems. WinMX began its life as an OpenNAP client capable of connecting to several servers simultaneously, although Frontcode later created a proprietary protocol, termed WinMX Peer Network Protocol (WPNP), which was used starting with WinMX 2 in May 2001. WPNP version 2 was phased out as WinMX 3.0 and its WPNP version 3 protocol came into existence. Frontcode operates several cache servers to aid WPNP network operation.
Downloads can be very fast for popular songs since the user can run a "Multi-Point download" that simultaneously downloads the same file in small pieces from several users.
WinMX Features:
- You can search for almost any file in WinMX.
- WinMX allows a person to host chatrooms with its built-in Chat function.
- It can still connect to many OpenNap servers.
WinMX Trivia
Did You Know?
WinMX is a freeware peer-to-peer file sharing program authored by Frontcode Technologies that runs on Microsoft Windows operating systems, created in 2001. According to one study, it was the number one source for online music in 2005 with an estimated 2.1 million users. Frontcode itself abandoned development of WinMX in September 2005, but a community of developers brought the service back online within a few days by releasing patches or new host files.
