Dec 28 2002

iMesh beta v.3.2.0.2 released.

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At last,iMesh version 3.2 is released, in beta stage. iMesh uses both it’s centralized network and the decentralized FastTrack network. It has adware and spyware, so try to use a clean version such as Dr. Damn has supplied in the past. The new version 3.2 promises a new boost of performance with it’s new technology called ‘FireLoad’.Here is what iMesh.net says about it:

“Enabling the future of Digital Content delivery iMesh was created to enable fast and efficient delivery of digital media through the Internet. iMesh provides a revolutionary solution, “FireLoad,” a cost effective, secure solution providing vast quantities of content to multiple users.

The FireLoad platform is the first system available that ensures industry-standard quality of service levels, including:

Reduced cost of bandwidth and network resources

New revenue streams from unique features,
such as:

Pushing of content to the users desktop

Accelerated Downloads

Scheduled Downloads

Previews of downloaded Media

Pause & Resume of Downloads

Fast and simple integration into existing web-sites.”

You can directly download it from
iMeshV3

Or visit the Homepage

Or,see the review of
BetaNews

source:BetaNews,iMesh.net

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