Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 121.208.116.245]
on March 21, 2008 03:50 AM
BAD ARTICLE , poor research
Hardly anyone uses Kazza any more
the REAL POPULAR p2p networks is :
1. Bit Torrent , apparently it counts for 70% of the traffic
of the International link from Australia to overseas
for this p2p alone over HTTP/FTP/etc
2. Limewire network , still popular but dropping a lot .
LOTS of users are using Frostwire and Cabos instead of
spyware infested limewire free/pro (at least on windows its infected/leads to infection)
3. DC++ is very popular
4. Also very popular over DC++ and Limewire is anon http like Rapidshare and megaupload
5. NG's in the last 3 yrs are getting a huge amount of people coming back to them
So program side:
Bit Torrent:
Windows - Utorrent and Hilite seem to be the most two common ones at the moment
hardly anyone uses the heavy resource clients or ones that want java (eg Azureus)
Linux - Deluge , Transmission , Ktorrent seems to be the most talked about clients
and most recommended on Linux
Mac - Can they even play XVID encoded media from p2p ... Leave this for someone else
Re: Linux clients for three top P2P networks
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 121.208.116.245] on March 21, 2008 03:50 AMHardly anyone uses Kazza any more
the REAL POPULAR p2p networks is :
1. Bit Torrent , apparently it counts for 70% of the traffic
of the International link from Australia to overseas
for this p2p alone over HTTP/FTP/etc
2. Limewire network , still popular but dropping a lot .
LOTS of users are using Frostwire and Cabos instead of
spyware infested limewire free/pro (at least on windows its infected/leads to infection)
3. DC++ is very popular
4. Also very popular over DC++ and Limewire is anon http like Rapidshare and megaupload
5. NG's in the last 3 yrs are getting a huge amount of people coming back to them
So program side:
Bit Torrent:
Windows - Utorrent and Hilite seem to be the most two common ones at the moment
hardly anyone uses the heavy resource clients or ones that want java (eg Azureus)
Linux - Deluge , Transmission , Ktorrent seems to be the most talked about clients
and most recommended on Linux
Mac - Can they even play XVID encoded media from p2p ... Leave this for someone else
Charliebrownau
http://charliebrownau.vox.com/
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