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September 2nd, 2002, 02:19 AM
Seems like PhilT doesn't like Gnucleus and holds Shareaza up like the Holy Grail of P2P. Isn't every program being changed and upgraded? I've been using Gnucleus for 7 months on Windows XP and Windows 98 and haven't had any "Gnucleus has caused a problem in Gnucleus" problems. I'll grant PhilT that I've never used Shareaza, but why should I use it when I'm satisfied with Gnucleus. Bring on the next evolution.
and Egypt, Saudia Arabia, Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Libya, and (fill in your country here). Except for ending Slavery, Fascism, Nazism, and Communism, War has NEVER solved anything -- protestwarrior.com |
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September 2nd, 2002, 11:50 AM
If you're happy with it that's fine, I use it now and again, in the past I used it exclusivelly. But it had problems that in my opinion were not being sorted quickly enough. Someone suggested I try Shareaza and I was vey impressed. It really is streets ahead of Gnucleus, but I don't use it exclusivelly, I use Gnuc and WinMX as well, sometimes I have all 3 running at the same time. The reply was to someone having problems, and a lack of response from Swabby. As you say, you've never tried it so you're hardly qualified to say if it's good or not. Why not try it out, then come back and say " No I prefer Gnucleus because........."
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