Aug 1 2001

File Rogue…The Most stable File-sharing Application out today?

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It’s about time a file-sharing application has squished every bug. I know Songspy has very few if any and Kazaa and Morpheus have very few as well. But according to an e-mail from File Rogue they claim that they have fixed everything or at least 99.9% of the problems. Here’s part of the e-mail:
Well, after almost a year of testing, File Rogue is finally complete!

Version 2.1 was launched on Friday, and monitored all weekend. 99.999%
of bugs have been squished, and our new Application Launcher has
eliminated any stability issues, start-up problems, and code download errors
that were present in the previous versions.

Thanks to your help, we have managed to build the fastest, most
versatile File Sharing Platform in known space!
We want to let you guys know how much we appreciate you putting up with
all the problems, hurdles, and screw-ups that we have gone through over
the past 12 months. Beta Testing can be an ugly beast, but your
feedback and bug reports were an indispensable resource for our coders.

How about we give them a run for their money. I have yet to try File Rogue but if it’s reliable then what more can us file-sharers ask for. -Matt

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