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20-03-02, 10:28 AM | #1 |
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The curious case of IMesh
Can anyone explain to me what the relationship is with IMesh and Kazaa/Fasttrack?
If they're all on the same network, how come the IMesh users weren't affected by the Morpheus Incident, or were they in fact and I missed it? And why does it only show there to be 300K IMesh users online, but on Grokster 1Million+ FastTrack users? Can FastTrack users get files from IMesh users, but not the other way round? I'm a bit confused. Sorry there's so many questions here! |
20-03-02, 10:52 AM | #2 |
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Only the recent version of iMesh works with the Kazaa network. It is very easily able to restrict itself to other iMesh clients (hence the low number of users.) Altho it may or may not be able to search and download from the other users (Kazaa/Grokster). From what I can tell it only counts the total # of online iMesh users and the rest of the functionality remains the same from Kazaa/Grokster.
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20-03-02, 11:14 AM | #3 |
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Maybe it was a backup plan by iMesh. A year and a half ago it had 150,000 users, then it dropped to 50,000 and it looked bad for the program. Only the new version reversed the decline; could be they were thinking of hooking up to the FastTrack network to save them but as it turned out that's not necessary now.
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20-03-02, 11:32 AM | #4 | |
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(via grokster) from an imesh user last night that was also downloading from me...i am sure i have gotten many segments of files from users@fileshare before, but made a note to check it last night...(was actually making sure they were sharing on the grokster/kazaa network) |
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20-03-02, 11:40 AM | #5 |
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Imesh can accelerate speeds faster than any program I've used(at least 50). One second it's going at 50k/sec then suddenly it's up to 200! It must be tapping into a new source of users on the FastTrack network.
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20-03-02, 01:03 PM | #6 | |
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Any users displaying the @fileshare name was able to successfully download files from me - I just didn't see that many of them. The one thing that put me off with @fileshare folks was the inability to either IM them or search their libraries. Very important in my book |
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20-03-02, 01:27 PM | #7 | |
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quote of a quote...sorry
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20-03-02, 01:31 PM | #8 |
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[quote]Originally posted by fogelbise
[b]quote of a quote...sorry You've definitely got my curiousity peaked. Keep us posted, yes? Ya know - perhaps the @filesharers dling from me just weren't sharing anything.............guess it's a possiblity.....grrrrrrrrrrrr........ |
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21-03-02, 10:18 AM | #10 |
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hey GR, like Buzz's post, it looks like you can do everything but IM them. my tests are far from statistical reliability, but haven't had an IM work with @fileshare so far.
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