Nov 28 2003

eMule 0.30d

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eMule is a new filesharing client which is based on the eDonkey2000 network, but offers more features than the standard eDonkey client, because it’s opensource but under the restrictions of the GPL License.

  • Missing language-dlls are now downloaded and installed automatically by emule
  • Changed auto-versioncheck to a DNS-based method which is more effective. Also the auto-versioncheck is now enabled by default
  • Updated MobileMule protocol to 6b
  • Some changes for less CPU load
  • Searchlist: contextmenu also provides download in paused mode selection
  • Save IRC/Messages-chats to disk (context menu)
  • Fixed rare occuring problem with staled server source request related to invalid part.met file contents
  • More safety in part.met file reading
  • Fixed bug with check diskspace

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