EMule is a free peer-to-peer file sharing application for Microsoft Windows. Started in May 2002 as an alternative to eDonkey2000, eMule now connects to both. Immenso numero di opzioni; Gratuito e in italiano; Totalmente configurabile; Mantiene l'interfaccia del classico eMule. Aggiornamenti del client non.
EMule is a filesharing client which is based on the eDonkey2000 network but offers more features than the standard client. Clients use several networks to create one reliable network. (ED2K, Source Exchange, Kad) Kad is now in an open testphase. 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. eMule is completely free. EMule is also completely free of any Adware, Spyware, and ect.
We do this for fun and knowledge, not for money. Each file checked for corruptions while downloading to ensure an error free file. The eMules Intelligent Corruption Control helps to speed up the correction of corrupted parts.
Auto priorities and Source management allows you to start many downloads without having to monitor them. The Preview function allows you to look at your Videos and Archives before they are completed. For video previewing, we recommend the Video Lan Client. The eMule features webservices and a webserver that allows you to have quick access to and from the internet. You can create categories for your download to organize them. To find the file you want, eMule offers a wide range of search possibilities which include: Servers (Local, and Global), web based (Jigle, and Filedonkey), and Kad (Still in Alpha).
eMule also allows you to use very complex Boolean searches that make the searches much more flexible. With the messaging and friend system, you can send messages to other Clients and add them as friends. In your friend list, you can always see if a friend is online. With the build in IRC client, you can chat with other downloaders and chatters around the globe. 2010 - -.: Added preferences.ini-only option 'ExtraPreviewWithMenu' (eMule section) which makes eMule put the 'Preview with' command into the root context menu rather than into the preview menu (only applies to extended controls with multiple preview programs set).: Added 'Open preferences.ini' button to the extended options. Remember that you have to close eMule before saving any changes if you want to edit any not preferences.ini-only settings.: AICH hashs work properly in all collection types now -Apr, 2. 2010 - -.: Added new ed2k link type: 'ed2k:// search searchterm /' makes eMule start a search for the specified searchterm.
Plugin for webbrowsers which make use of this will follow later.: Fixed some minor bugs in the Kad graph.: Fixed a possible bug with AICH recovery when downloading a searchresult which includes the AICH hash.
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Often used by clients looking for extremely rare content, 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 -compressed form to save bandwidth. EMule is coded in using the. Since July 2002 eMule has been, released under the; its popularity has led to eMule's codebase being used as the basis of clients, along with the release of many eMule mods (modifications of the original eMule) on the Internet.
As of August 2017, it is the fourth most downloaded project on, with over 685 million downloads. Contents. History The eMule project was started on May 13, 2002 by (also known as Merkur) who was dissatisfied with the original client. Over time more developers joined the effort. The source was first released at version 0.02 and published on on July 6, 2002. EMule was first released as a binary on August 4, 2002 at version 0.05a.
The 'Credit System' was implemented for the first time on September 14, 2002 in version 0.19a. The eMule project website started up on December 8, 2002. Nodes in Kad network Current versions (v0.40+) of eMule have added support for the. This network has an implementation of the protocol, which does not rely on central servers as the does, but is an implementation of a. Also added in recent versions were the ability to search using, allowing for searches for files in non-Latin alphabets, and the ability to search servers for files with complete sources of unfinished files on the.
In new versions, a 'Bad source list' was added. The application adds an to this list after one unsuccessful connection. After adding an IP to the 'Bad source list', the application treats this IP as a 'dead' IP. Unavailable IPs are banned for a time period from 15 to 45 minutes. Some users have complained that it leads to a loss of active sources and subsequently slows download speed. Other recent additions include: the ability to run eMule from a user account with limited privileges (thus enhancing security), and (so that a corrupted chunk does not need to be re-downloaded entirely). The 0.46b version added the creation and management of 'eMule collection' files, which contain a set of links to files intended to be downloaded as a set.
From 2007, many ISPs have used for usual P2P ports, resulting in slow performances. The 0.47b version adds and eMule will automatically select two port numbers at random in the startup wizard. Basic concepts. Search parameters in eMule v0.50a Users can search for filenames in the servers/kad and are presented with the filenames and the unique identifier consisting of the top-level MD4 hash for the file and the file's size that can be added to their downloads.
The client then asks the servers where the other clients are using that hash. The servers return a set of IP/ports that indicate the locations of the clients that share the file. EMule then asks the peers for the file. EMule will then be queued until an upload slot becomes available.
When a complete chunk of 9,728,000 bytes (9500 KiB) is downloaded and verified, this data is also shared by the downloader, helping others to download the file as well. It is also possible that a client knows other clients that are also sharing that same file. In that case a source exchange between the clients is made. This exchange of known peers is done directly between the peers. Newer versions of eMule support AICH ( Advanced Intelligent Corruption Handling). It is meant to make eMule's corruption handling competitive with. Hashes are computed for each 180 KiB sub-chunk and a whole SHA-1 is formed.
AICH is processed purely with peer-to-peer source exchanges. EMule requires 10 agreeing peers regarding the SHA-1 hash, so rare files generally do not benefit from AICH. Retrieved 2010-07-11. Retrieved 2015-03-22. Lextrait, Vincent (January 2010).
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