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View Full Version : Piolet 1.05 Released!


View Full Version : Piolet 1.05 Released!


g0b
March 14th, 2003, 11:04 PM
The all new Piolet 1.05 update has arrived!

Piolet allows you to share audio files throughout the world across it's own developed protocol to tens of thousands of other users. This new version contains the following new features & fixes...

- Improved & more customizable GUI

- Brand new player, always visible and with cool wave visualization.

- SHA-1 Hashing (Gnutella compatible)

- Much better weblink support (ShareLive (http://www.sharelive.com))

- Much better weblink support

- New playlist manager

- Select multiple results for download

- CPU and Memory usage controls

- Protocol improvements on visibility

- Global hotlist

- Search for user

- XP bug on exit fixed

- Run on startup bug fixed

- Several minor errors fixed

Visit the Piolet homepage (http://www.piolet.com)
Or download Piolet 1.05 directly Here (http://www.piolet.com/download/pub/105/pioletsetup105.exe)

Sockfulloflove
March 14th, 2003, 11:25 PM
hm...i'll check it out later. v1.04 was very buggy, but 1.03 wasn't.

isus
March 15th, 2003, 12:27 AM
hmm, well... it has an ad along the top. is this new, or has it been the same for all the piolet's? i refuse to use it now. i do not want to be polluted by adware.

thank you ad-aware.

BloodStraw
March 15th, 2003, 01:05 AM
Anyone got a link for version 1.03?

r_xq
March 15th, 2003, 01:07 AM
haha, an ad along the top and you call that polluted?

its quite sad that thats a reason why you would not use a particular p2p program. youre not jealous that someone should be making some money out of your p2p experience are you?

Wings_of_Azrael
March 15th, 2003, 01:58 AM
Originally posted by r_xq
haha, an ad along the top and you call that polluted?

its quite sad that thats a reason why you would not use a particular p2p program. youre not jealous that someone should be making some money out of your p2p experience are you?

I don't believe isus is "jealous" as you say. Especially considering that he's not a P2P developer. Rather, I think many of us have been swept up by the emphasis on spyware-free, ad-free, ad-blocking software. Now, for many of us, things so common as advertising online is simply considered bad. With no reguards to whether information about the user is sent to a server or not. I don't mind, by the way, as I have always found ad-banners to be unsightly and irritating. Also, the abundancy and longevity of programs that are not funded by advertisements show that it's not particularly neccassary to riddle a program with ad-banners and pop-ups to make it successful.