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napho 10-06-02 07:00 AM

LMFAO- Morpheus update!
 
Now it's more than just P2P; you can get a deal on long distance service and more.:RE:

The latest version of the software gives evidence to the new direction the company hopes to take the P-to-P application with the 2.0 version, making it a cornerstone on which to build other services and applications.

Morpheus 1.9 includes a chat client, dubbed Morpheus Messenger, which is compatible with America Online's Instant Messenger. Additionally, a Plus version of the messenger offers full-motion video conferencing for a fee of $9.95 for three months, or $24.95 yearly.

The new software also includes Morpheus Shopping Club, an e-commerce platform that offers users cash rewards when they make purchases with the company's retail partners.

Phone Service, Too
Morpheus 1.9 users can also enroll in the Morpheus Minutes program that provides users with competitively priced long-distance phone service. The service, which is billed to the user's phone bill, costs $4.95 a month and then 5.9 cents per minute for state-to-state calls. If users chose to have it billed to their credit card, they pay $4.50 a month and then 4.5 cents per minute.


http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,101736,00.asp

ssj4_android 10-06-02 08:51 AM

Are they at least using a newer version of gnucleus now?

nanook 10-06-02 10:44 AM

yes, it is funny, napho.:BL:
but it does show that p2p is going to be taken a bit more serious than before.
is this a sign that "they" won't be trying to shut it down????:PO:

assorted 10-06-02 10:03 PM

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Merijn 11-06-02 06:51 AM

At least the morons that still use Morpheus (instead of Gnucleus, LimeWire, BearShare or ANY other Gnutella client - they're all better than Morpheus) will stay contained within the AOL IM network.:CG:

ssj4_android 11-06-02 10:20 AM

Wow, they actually might help the network mmore now. They're using a later version of gnucleus which has ultrapeer capabilities. Called MorpheusOS 1.8.2.0. BTW, what are the requirments to be an ultrapeer.

napho 11-06-02 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ssj4_android
Wow, they actually might help the network mmore now. They're using a later version of gnucleus which has ultrapeer capabilities. Called MorpheusOS 1.8.2.0. BTW, what are the requirments to be an ultrapeer.
I guess the requirements would be sufficient bandwidth, the ability to stay on for long periods of time, not being blocked by a firewall, and having a decent OS. If you had at least 256/128 and 2000 or XP or Linux and stayed online for at least 2 hours you'd be qualified.
Maybe you should disregard this and ask TankGirl instead.:)


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