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nickroberts 04-04-02 03:07 PM

IMorpheus 1.5
 
It keeps getting odder and odder.

It looks like the Old Morpheus, but it connects to fastrack.

It's Imorpheus 1.5

Check it out at:

http://membres.lycos.fr/bakamx/fichier.php?id=67

What do you think?

TankGirl 04-04-02 03:27 PM

Hi nickroberts! :W:

At the moment I would not recommend using any client that connects to the FastTrack network, neither Kazaa or Grokster or any hacks of the previous clients which iMorpheus probably is. I tried to find info on iMorpheus but could not find any. Where did you get it from?

- tg ;)

indiana_jones 04-04-02 03:56 PM

i think one of the french "napsteritee" http://www.napsterfr.net/ made it as a "by product" of Omega - a french pendant to kazaa-lite.

the resources (string, menus ikons) of the client can be customized with an resource editor, he took the resources of the old morpheus and added them to a grokster or kazaa client, such making it look like old morpheus.

indy

indiana_jones 04-04-02 04:05 PM

Quote:

- tg
At the moment I would not recommend using any client that connects to the FastTrack network, neither Kazaa or Grokster or any hacks of the previous clients which iMorpheus probably is.
i think, as long as i use binary implementations of p2p clients, i never really can trust any of them. in every client could something be in it.
i'll take a deep and freeing breath as soon as the giFT project comes up with a working open source p2p client, which i can look at and compile myself to a trusted binary. :)

(sorry for the spam) indy

TankGirl 04-04-02 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by indiana_jones
i think, as long as i use binary implementations of p2p clients, i never really can trust any of them. in every client could something be in it.
i'll take a deep and freeing breath as soon as the giFT project comes up with a working open source p2p client, which i can look at and compile myself to a trusted binary. :)
(sorry for the spam) indy

No spam at all but a very good point instead.

The recent events around Kazaa have (once again) shown how unreliable bedfellows the commercial ventures make for the p2p communities. Public protocols and open source clients are the best guarantee for safe and spyware-free p2p experience, and I also wish that giFT will soon get ready to provide FastTrack-level filesharing environment for the masses.

- tg ;)

thegame412 05-04-02 03:22 AM

Imorpheus
 
It apperas that someone has made an imorpheus program. I downloaded it and it works good. It really looks like an official morpheus update execpt for some minor errors. It doesn't have any ads either. However, this does connect to the other networks. Becaue of this, I don't se this program working for long.

colinmacc 05-04-02 04:39 AM

Impressive piece of work!
 
It looks like this is similar in conception to Kazaa Lite, except it appears to be Grokster in a Morpheus skin.. (with no cydoor or other ads)

I like the way it connects as username@IMorpheus, nice touch!


I'm keeping my eyes open for the BDE crap to appear though!

nickroberts 05-04-02 08:01 AM

It does seem like the fasttrack protocol is the one the masses want at this time. It's has the most users, is fast and easy.

If there was a open source system like fasttrack, maybe things would change!

Also,

It looks like this program is Grokster with a iMorpheus skin.

But they really can't block it because they would also be blocking the grokster community.

TankGirl 05-04-02 08:16 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by nickroberts
If there was a open source system like fasttrack, maybe things would change!
The open source giFT project holds the promise to provide the same functionality as FastTrack without spyware or any other brilliant digital ideas :CG: but my estimate is that a stable Windows client with working multisourcing is still months away.

- tg ;)


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