| View Poll Results: Exeem? | |||
| Suprnova on steroids |
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22 | 36.67% |
| WTF a lame duck! |
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38 | 63.33% |
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December 30th, 2004, 08:40 PM
I feel this program will open new ideas but I was suprised to see just how much hype this product was. I cant help but admit I was one of the people who held this prog in high regard. This is going to revolutionize p2p but just the ideas presented not the client itself.
The poll today kids, Exeem, lame duck program? or the next suprnova? (now that we know Sloncek is just a PR rep for the company) Feel free to also discuss the merits you can see and the flaws. No flaming folks and lets discuss! I think the merits of a uncentralized BT based network with BTs unique hashing a good Idea as is the introduction of a search type function BAD Lyrics - MICHAEL JACKSON Michael Jackson Bad Lyrics. ... You can enlarge bad lyrics for easy viewing, send bad lyrics to your friends, print them on our printer friendly page or ... http://www.elyrics.net/read/m/michae...ad-lyrics.html - 37k - |
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December 31st, 2004, 02:41 AM
Wow - it is actually 50/50.
Nothing with Cydoor adware would get my vote. Comparing eXeem to SuprNova is like comparing Napster to Napster2. This program is: Decentralised, like kazaa Filled with adware including Cydoor, like kazaa Is run by a for profit company, like kazaa Relies on a brandname in order to screw as many unsuspecting newbies as possible, like kazaa Has nothing to do with torrents, like kazaa Uploads while you download, like BitTorrent. pffft. I'm going to ignore this program until the newbies start rolling in asking us how to clean up their systems. EDIT: I know it isn't really as bad as Kazaa, I was just making a point ;) If you are even slightly concerned about your BT speeds, please check this thread. SuprNova and LokiTorrent Alternatives - reliable sites, no registrations, no foreign languages. Constantly updated. |
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December 31st, 2004, 06:31 AM
Of course it is not 100% decentralized. You need some sort of host cache otherwise you'll never connect. The same with Kazaa, Gnutella, Blubster/Piolet... And if the cache that's stored on your harddrive become outdated you need the central servers once again to update. I'm surprised the RIAA/MPAA doesn't DoS the caches to major P2P networks.
Also it'll become a haven for fake and renamed files unless there's some sort of trusted documented source to verify hashes. Hashes by themselves tell you jacksh!t. Then if it does become popular the MPAA will start suing end users and littering it with more fakes of their own. |
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December 31st, 2004, 06:43 AM
I visit these forums for this very reason...to stay informed. I was stupid enough to try out ES5 once, but it was only for experimentation, purely, since I planned on formatting my HD the next day. I was curious as to all the hype. I had no idea as to the sinister code within, until later, but the gui was enough to make me hurl anyways.
Bottom line is when I start hearing hype tactics used to promote a new, better than ever p2p app, I get reeeeally suspicious. I go with what works and wait till the bugs are worked out of what doesn't. Today's subliminal thought is: |
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December 31st, 2004, 08:33 AM
perhaps i'm not understanding something...
is exeem supposed to share whole files or is it supposed to share just .torrents? wouldnt the best thing that can happen to bittorrent right now be a decentralized program that shares only .torrents? a program like this would have a much larger userbase than any particular website and torrent information(such as ratings and seeder/leecher stats) could be recieved from the tracker on request. each torrent can be downloaded and brought over to the users favorite client. something like this could completely alleviate the need for torrent sites altogether. is this what exeem is supposed to do? is anyone clear on how exeem really works? |
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December 31st, 2004, 09:27 AM
DOWNLOAD OF ExEEM:REMOVED BECAUSE I DON'T WANT MY FAVORITE SITE BEEING SUED-_- PM me and I could help you ;)
here some keys from a beta site I found: Quote: key1 key if both do not work you have a new build of 0.16 I will host my build soon! followingkeys worked for a freind of me: /end the 3rd one worked for me...at least I think!*lol my tought is that it don't has any great improvements over an other p2p app(I don't see one)!anyone knows if it is hiding your ip? |
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