New programs have a chance to grow now if they take advantage of other networks going down, build a strong community through chat within the program, and forums. Also they build anticipation of a new version. Blubster is an example of this; last week they had 6000 online, now it's double. When their new version comes out next week they could be at quadruple where they were last week.
Also the French P2P Taxee has an interface that looks like a hard drive.
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