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== [http://www.xmule.ws xMule] ==
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It's a fork of the first [http://www.kernel.org Linux] *mule client, [[LMule]], originally ported by [[User:tiku|tiku]] from [[eMule]] 0.26d. Based upon the [[wxWidgets]] library.
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== [http://www.xmule.ws xMule] ==
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xMule is a fork of [[LMule]], and was the defacto [[eMule]] [[Client|client]] for [http://www.kernel.org Linux] until [[aMule]] appeared and challenged that position. However, xMule is '''NOT''' under active development, primarily by Avi, as of 2009-01-18. Please refer to the [http://www.xmule.ws xMule website] for more information on its current state.
  
[http://www.xmule.ws xMule] is knwon to be hostile to [[aMule]] and [[eMule]], and started banning [[aMule]] and [[eMule]] >0.43x on their 1.8.4 version.
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[[aMule]] is a fork of xMule, though both projects have moved further and further apart since then. Diplomatic relations between the two projects are sadly in a rather sorry state.
  
[[aMule]] is a fork of [http://www.xmule.ws xMule].
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'''NOTE:''' [[aMule]] is a '''separate''' project and is '''not''' related to xMule in any way (apart from being originally a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fork_%28software%29 fork] from it).

Latest revision as of 13:43, 2 January 2010

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xMule

xMule is a fork of LMule, and was the defacto eMule client for Linux until aMule appeared and challenged that position. However, xMule is NOT under active development, primarily by Avi, as of 2009-01-18. Please refer to the xMule website for more information on its current state.

aMule is a fork of xMule, though both projects have moved further and further apart since then. Diplomatic relations between the two projects are sadly in a rather sorry state.

NOTE: aMule is a separate project and is not related to xMule in any way (apart from being originally a fork from it).