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Old 04-08-2005, 09:21 AM
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Port of the emule P2P client for Pocket PC released


I think that's a picture of an elephant...right? Well, whatever it's a picture of, it represents a new P2P file sharing app for Pocket PC that let's one connect to the emule network for file sharing. They say it's no replacement for eDonkey client for desktop, but it will work for small files.
What is MopiPhant?
MopiPhant is a kernel port of the famous emule client lphant to the compact .NET framework
It is a tech demo to show that P2P file sharing is possible on mobile devices
What is MopiPhant not?
MopiPhant is not fully tested and it is no real alternative to an edonkey client on your pc, because of the already known problems., Thanks Mike for the link!
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Old 04-08-2005, 11:38 AM
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what is mopiphant?
well, itīs a new way to inplement the piracy, now from our PPCs.
P2P could had served for better things but now days itīs just no less than a WAREZ big site with no rules either control on any kind. Thatīs the sad reality.
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Old 04-11-2005, 06:26 PM
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CTitanic,
I agree, but I must also add that P2P carries the same caveat as "buyer beware". Not ALL of the files found via P2P are reliable, and many contain viruses and/or whatever. I would not trust alot of the exes found in P2P networks.
I do use P2P primarily for MP3, but even then, if I like one song enough, I then purchase the CD of band. I just don't have the time to compile greatest hits CDs or burn a whole album via P2P.
I realize there are hardcore P2P-ers out there who insist on using pirated materials, but as far as Hollywood and the recording industry are concerned, let them cry in their pools of millions $$ they have made from the pre-P2P days.
For software, I feel your pain, but the stronger a serial key is to obtain, I think the more determined warez-ers/crackers become. But your average users will not hunt hi and lo for a cracked serial or keygen, IMHO.
I wouldn't waste my time.
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