lphant is new eDonkey client written in C# : V0.01-pre6 is just released
It supports all eMule extensions and all 16.44 server extensions (zlib,...)
The project main task is to write an eDonkey client written in c# using the .NET framework.
The Kernel will be a separate .NET object (dll),
thus Interface and Kernel separate code will allow remote controlling,
running as a service, custom interfaces, and will allow other developers
to make easily new eDonkey clients using any programming language
supported by .NET without having to implement the eDonkey protocol,
simply by using the lPhant .NET Kernel object
lPhant allows remoting, has different skins and is multilingual.
Screenshot
Sources pre6
Binaries pre6
.Net V1.1 is required
-> Framework .Net V1.1
More info here : www.lphant.com
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hmm i dont think i would use this or alot of other people. the reason why is the .net framework from microsoft.
another reason its 23 megs to download and dial up users will not probably wanna deal with it.
hmm and once again the reason being *.net framework*
but good luck on proggie *program*
What is it with people and .net framework? It is no different then a few years ago when people needed to download the VB runtime environment in order to run programs programmed in VB. .Net frame is just an extremely updated version of that if you want to look at it in a simple manner. Though I suppose because it is MS people will have a knee-jerk reaction.Originally Posted by crackerjacker
Communism: "We pretend to work and they pretend to pay us."(old Russian saying)
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I have the .NET framework installed anyway, but I don't think that that's the biggest problem this project will face. What am I referring to then? eMule.
because the .net framework has some weird stuff in it, for example i noticed one day when i decided to install it, that it was using thing thing called grid distribution and using my internet connection against my permission, that is why i said it.Originally Posted by Psilaxs
but other then that i am sure others would be able to use it.
i am sort of confused about it.
btw psi? have u ever used it?
Originally Posted by crackerjacker
If you are referring to .net frame work than yes i have, and i never noticed anything abnormal.
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Originally Posted by Psilaxs
thats the thing i did notice this grid distribution crap. hell i do believe i have an old screenshot if i can find it on old cd showing this information.
hmm
weird but true :0
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