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Mule [[client]]s are those [[P2P]] [[client]]s which connect exclusively to the [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia#What_is_ED2K?|ED2K]] network (and possibly to the [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia#What_is_Kademlia?|Kademlia]] network). | Mule [[client]]s are those [[P2P]] [[client]]s which connect exclusively to the [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia#What_is_ED2K?|ED2K]] network (and possibly to the [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia#What_is_Kademlia?|Kademlia]] network). | ||
− | It can be understood more easily as "those [[client]]s which pretend to be clones of the [[eMule]] [[client]]" allthough they might extend | + | It can be understood more easily as "those [[client]]s which pretend to be clones of the [[eMule]] [[client]]" allthough they might extend its features and lack others. |
Usually this [[client]]s have names such as [[eMule]], [[aMule]], [[xMule]], [[lMule]], [[jMule]], etc (that's why they are also popularily known as *Mule [[client]]s), but some have very different names such as [[lphant]]. | Usually this [[client]]s have names such as [[eMule]], [[aMule]], [[xMule]], [[lMule]], [[jMule]], etc (that's why they are also popularily known as *Mule [[client]]s), but some have very different names such as [[lphant]]. |
Latest revision as of 13:38, 2 January 2010
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Mule clients are those P2P clients which connect exclusively to the ED2K network (and possibly to the Kademlia network).
It can be understood more easily as "those clients which pretend to be clones of the eMule client" allthough they might extend its features and lack others.
Usually this clients have names such as eMule, aMule, xMule, lMule, jMule, etc (that's why they are also popularily known as *Mule clients), but some have very different names such as lphant.