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Old 08-05-02, 11:28 AM   #21
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yep, that did the trick. thank you very much.
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Old 08-05-02, 11:35 AM   #22
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My pleasure
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Old 09-05-02, 02:46 AM   #23
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It feels like ages since I've been to this forum. Anyhow, I guess I'm kind of late in saying this but a huge thanks to AYB and Indy for their great efforts and talents in programming useful tools. Good job guys!

I believe TG said it best (when does she not say something good )
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More and more people have realized that commercial p2p ventures are not the best bedfellows in filesharing and community formation
Your fellow users are the ones that make this community run. The commercial p2p companies are just trying to cash in on this file sharing craze and some of them more sneaky then others. I can't wait until openFT comes about, and any other non company supported p2p program. AYB be sure to give us all a holler when your program is really
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Old 14-05-02, 02:34 PM   #24
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What JD said. Everything he said, even the 'not been here in ages'. We've been keeping busy... in a can.

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Old 14-05-02, 06:38 PM   #25
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Um, to the newbie who has just discovered Mx: 95% of the people who used it to download big 600mb movies found that the downloads stopped about 1mb short – EVERY TIME. There were like two people who said they used it with no problems…though interestingly they never specified if they had been successful with large files (Mx works fine with smaller data).

I myself tried to download three different movies…which left me with 1.5gb of useless dat file.

But it DOES work well with small downloads, anything below 100mb (estimate).


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Old 14-05-02, 09:18 PM   #26
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Welcome to N.U. Bakunin!

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Old 15-05-02, 04:01 AM   #27
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I'm well aware of the issues ppl have been having with downloads not completing, and I have *never* had them despite downloading many 600, 700mb movies. I'm not saying they're all lying, because clearly they aren't, it's just that there is more to it than simply MX.
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