Feb 25 2004

Myster Public Release 7.6

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Myster Public Release 7.6 is out and can be found here:

Public Release 7.6 brings the following advances to Myster:

-Zipped files are now read for relevant contents and are shared appropriately
-Many new server statistics
-Optimized download information
-Added AAC and and Mpeg 4 audio file support
-Multisource Downloads are now resumable across quits, and re-launches

Myster Public Release 7.6 remains a cross platform file sharing solution with versions for Mac OS X, Mac OS Classic, Windows, Linux, and Sun Solaris.  This public release represents over 1 1/2 months of hard work, spread across 2 major developer releases.

As always, the Myster code is opensource, hosted on SourceForge and available under the GPL.


We hope our users enjoy all the hard work put into this project over the past 4 years, and look forward to producing many more solid releases in the months and years to come.

A full list of updates to this release can be found on our news page.

http://www.mysternetworks.com/

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