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Shareaza Spreads its Wings to New Networks.
Posted by Advancedjmweirick in on May 4, 2003 at 6:40 PM



Originally posted at www.shareaza.com

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Since its release in July last year, Shareaza has come to be recognized as one of the most innovative P2P applications, positioned at the bleeding edge of new ideas and technologies. Until now, all of this energy has gone into making Shareaza the “best Gnutella client”. Along the way Gnutella had to be improved, so Shareaza developed and championed Gnutella2 – now the most feature-rich (but not the largest) file sharing-network in existence today.

But “Gnutella” is only one of many networks, and the era of file-sharing applications competing on the merits of their chosen network has passed. P2P programs must compete on their own merits, on how good the application itself is. Then users will be able to select the program they like best instead of having to put up with something just to access the network they prefer.

The next version of Shareaza represents a fundamental shift: Shareaza will no longer strive to be the ultimate Gnutella client – it will strive to be the “ultimate P2P client”.

Shareaza 1.9 will offer access to two additional P2P networks, both of which enjoy substantial popularity, as well as the premiere Gnutella2 network and support for the legacy Gnutella1 network. Following that, future versions will offer an even wider selection of networks.

These changes will redefine Shareaza as a true “P2P client”, rather than simply a “Gnutella client”. People will be free to choose Shareaza as their client of choice without being restricted to only one or two networks.

Shareaza 1.9 will be released soon, however before that happens there will be a public beta version to fine-tune the support for the two additional P2P networks, and ensure maximum compatibility and usability. This is where we need your help.

Anyone who is interested in helping to test and refine the new Shareaza will be most welcome to do so, particularly those who have prior experience using the new networks through other P2P programs.

The Shareaza public beta will be available by Tuesday (May 6th), and the Shareaza 1.9 final version will be released whenever the public beta testers deem it ready. Details of the specific networks which are supported will be posted prior to the public beta itself.


User Comments

AdvancedPhantomGhost
Date: May 5, 2003 @ 1:36 AM
Well, that's interesting. I'll have to take a look at this P2P program.

first post this time around :) (Smile)
DMemberroth377
Date: May 5, 2003 @ 2:48 PM
Shareaza has been pretty good thus far. I use it and Bearshare as my Gnutella clients.

Gnutella is not as good at getting hard to find files, so by incorporating the network that Kazaa uses (which is I think the network they're talking about) would make this program that much more attractive.

As long as it keeps its ability to do multiple searches, I'll be happy.
DMemberwarrior101
Date: May 5, 2003 @ 5:47 PM
So, can any one help me to study the effect of this client on the gnutella network. And if it is gonna improve it or not ?
Advancedjmweirick
Date: May 5, 2003 @ 9:41 PM
ask metekk for information about the effects of shareaza on the gnutella network.

Kazza's network is out of the question because of the license that they use.
Advancedjmweirick
Date: May 5, 2003 @ 9:46 PM
sorry that is sopposed to be mtekk.
DMemberverbl-kint
Date: May 6, 2003 @ 8:21 AM
I have been a loyal limewire user for a while now but it runs rather slowly on my linux box (maybe because it was written in java). I hope shareza improves on performance benchmarks and connections.
AdminSvensta
Date: May 6, 2003 @ 8:53 AM
" those who have prior experience using the new networks through other P2P programs."

I might be sounding stupid, but WHAT new networks? How does one know if one has experience with the network, if you don't know what network that might be in question?
Advancedjmweirick
Date: May 6, 2003 @ 5:19 PM
go to the site when released to see, the plot was probably to spark curiosity for the networks before release to get more people to look at the site.
DMemberctenet
Date: May 7, 2003 @ 1:17 AM
The new network is the emule/ed2k (whatever it's called) network. It also now supports some BitTorrent thingie (???) and Piolet (???). I am using a beta, Shareaza 1.8.8.0.
Get the betas: http://www.kiwiuk.net/shareaza/
DMemberctenet
Date: May 7, 2003 @ 1:18 AM
Oops, they recently updated the site, so it's all there.
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