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Morpheus 2.0 Released
Posted by DMemberMarc Molinaro in on August 23, 2002 at 10:42 PM



Streamcast Networks has released a brand new version of Morpheus (a Windows Gnutella client) with a host of new features. This version has been completely re-written and is no longer based on the Gnucleus core.

More information and download.



User Comments

AdvancedNeoFlash
Date: August 25, 2002 @ 10:06 PM
It is LimeWire with more spyware, and still hasn't solved the problem of taking up too much system resources, I have a 3 month old $3000 dell laptop inspiron 8200 and it slows it down terribly. Gnucleus was the best, is the best, and always will be the best. Not to mention that it has no options at all. And searches and downloads go terribly slow.
DMembermikey14
Date: August 25, 2002 @ 11:18 PM
I heard it was based on jtella, not limewire.
AdvancedNeoFlash
Date: August 26, 2002 @ 12:05 AM
Either way, it sux.
DMembermtekk
Date: August 26, 2002 @ 7:44 AM
yeah it is jtella, suprisingly, it has no spyware, ad-aware can't find any with it hehe, dunno, gnucleus is still the best.
AdvancedNeoFlash
Date: August 26, 2002 @ 11:39 AM
Ad Aware only found wurldmedia with it, tons of wurldmedia crao with it. Morpheus is a leech, they take ideas from other worthwhile clients, and they make their own dumbed down version of it.
DMemberSharper99
Date: August 26, 2002 @ 12:57 PM
Is this the best coverage on Morpheus Gnutella.com can come up with? If you need some good info, check out http://www.zeropaid.com/news/articles/auto/08172002c or http://www.slyck.com/newsaug2002/082202b.html
AdvancedNeoFlash
Date: August 26, 2002 @ 2:24 PM
Ok.
DMemberJLP
Date: August 26, 2002 @ 2:51 PM
Yup Gnucleus rules.
DMemberexcalibur1
Date: September 8, 2002 @ 7:28 PM
Morpheus 2.0 went Java based. I don't understand this? If 90%+ of the user population is window's based, why? Platform independence isn't an issue. It's an inappropriate use of Java.

Morpheus 2 is magnitude slower than the previous version. Yet, it delivers no more functionality. It's really slow on my box. I blame this on Java (which I've seen fail in other scenarios because of performance). I like Java. I just don't belong to the religion....
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