Difference between revisions of "XMule"

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== [http://www.xmule.ws xMule] ==
 
== [http://www.xmule.ws xMule] ==
  
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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xMule is a fork of [[LMule]], and was the defacto [[eMule]] client for linux until aMule appeared and challenged that position. However, xMule is still under active development, primarily by HopeSeekr, the person who originally forked lMule.
  
[http://www.xmule.ws xMule] is known to be hostile towards [[aMule]] and [[eMule]]. As of version 1.8.4 they started banning [[aMule]] and [[eMule]] >0.43x clients.
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As of version 1.8.4, the xMule client is banning [[aMule|aMules]] (all versions) and [[eMule|eMules]] (version 0.43 and up). This is due to the developers of xMule being of the opinion that those clients are [[leech|leeches]]. Please refer to the [http://www.xmule.ws xMule website] for more information on its current progress.
  
[[aMule]] is a fork of [http://www.xmule.ws xMule].
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[[aMule]] is a fork of [http://www.xmule.ws 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.

Revision as of 23:42, 18 July 2004

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 still under active development, primarily by HopeSeekr, the person who originally forked lMule.

As of version 1.8.4, the xMule client is banning aMules (all versions) and eMules (version 0.43 and up). This is due to the developers of xMule being of the opinion that those clients are leeches. Please refer to the xMule website for more information on its current progress.

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.