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At dawn of May 13th 2002 a guy called Merkur was dissatisfied with the original [[eDonkey2000]] client and was convinced he could do better. So he did. He gathered other developers around him, and [http://www.emule-project.net eMule Project] was born. Their aim was to put the client back on track where [[eDonkey2000]] had been famous before, adding tons of new features and a nice GUI. They couldn't imagine what impact this decision would have... | At dawn of May 13th 2002 a guy called Merkur was dissatisfied with the original [[eDonkey2000]] client and was convinced he could do better. So he did. He gathered other developers around him, and [http://www.emule-project.net eMule Project] was born. Their aim was to put the client back on track where [[eDonkey2000]] had been famous before, adding tons of new features and a nice GUI. They couldn't imagine what impact this decision would have... | ||
− | As of today, [http://www.emule-project.net eMule] is one of the biggest and most reliable [[P2P|peer-to-peer]] file sharing [[Client|clients]] around the world. Thanks to it | + | As of today, [http://www.emule-project.net eMule] is one of the biggest and most reliable [[P2P|peer-to-peer]] file sharing [[Client|clients]] around the world. Thanks to it being free software many developers are able to contribute to the project, making the network more efficient with each release. |
Revision as of 06:59, 19 July 2004
What is eMule ?
At dawn of May 13th 2002 a guy called Merkur was dissatisfied with the original eDonkey2000 client and was convinced he could do better. So he did. He gathered other developers around him, and eMule Project was born. Their aim was to put the client back on track where eDonkey2000 had been famous before, adding tons of new features and a nice GUI. They couldn't imagine what impact this decision would have...
As of today, eMule is one of the biggest and most reliable peer-to-peer file sharing clients around the world. Thanks to it being free software many developers are able to contribute to the project, making the network more efficient with each release.