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pgz
08-11-2007, 04:23 AM
Ok so I tryed this program. Maybe it just me...

But why is this program still alive. I remember trying to download files where I had to wait a long time before evening downloading the file and most of the files were very recent.

So yeah why haven't the people that use eMule haven't moved on?:pinch:

ninja
08-11-2007, 10:10 AM
Ok so I tryed this program. Maybe it just me...

But why is this program still alive. I remember trying to download files where I had to wait a long time before evening downloading the file and most of the files were very recent.

So yeah why haven't the people that use eMule haven't moved on?:pinch:

i know few people that uses emule. for some people torrents is to hard. one of them tell me that he dont care to whait a few weaks to get what he want.
I just have one friend that uses torrents.;)
For me is hard to get invitations.

Something Else
08-12-2007, 01:15 PM
files last a lot longer on the mule :D

RostigerNagel
08-13-2007, 06:49 PM
especially for small files like mp3s emule is the first choise. The integrated search engine is also much easier to use than searching for a torrent file!

pazsh
08-16-2007, 07:51 AM
files last a lot longer on the mule :D

thats 100% true.

and 1 more thing, sometimes you search so long for some old stuff, or for example- i search for reggae song(i think it from 2006), but i didnt find it at any software or in the net except emule.(not soulseek or google it.....).

izak11
08-17-2007, 11:45 PM
I find emule much more rich then ANY any torrent site, I download the hole series of Tell me more(language program) from emule, before any torrent had them.and i upload it to demonoid.
the only probleme that i found it it takes me plenty of time, (weeks), Emule is:01:

pissupoosa
08-22-2007, 04:40 PM
have been using emule for years now.. it has files that are next to impossible to find on any other network...has ultra crappy download speeds but can be helped a little by keeping the UL/DL above 3

Banders
08-23-2007, 09:09 AM
That's basically it...

Alot of rare files, but transferred at a snail's speed (compared to BitTorrent, anyway).

Adebisi
08-25-2007, 07:51 PM
... I remember trying to download files where I had to wait a long time before evening downloading the file and most of the files were very recent...

That's how it works, you get in cue for chunks of different files.
Credit can reduce your wait in cue, so the longer you use it and the longer the session, the experience gets better... But surely eMule is not for getting recent releases fast.

As the above posters said it's good for rare and old files with a friendly and pretty useful search engine.

I usually use BT, but still fire up the mule every now and then.
Some friends of mine use it more regularly, they like the KAD serverless filesharing. Some are causal sharers and like the "fire and forget" quality - put files you want on download say at the end of the weekend, let it work during the week while you do.

I think eMule still has it's appeal for different users, files and sharing styles.

heliumkg
08-27-2007, 03:16 AM
the emule network has a lot more rare files and is especially useful for me to lookup international files/videos in other languages. with bt and emule, i can find everything i want.

arkiebrian
08-27-2007, 03:59 AM
Emule has the more obscure files. It's always my backup when I don't find it on BT. It's my first choice for music.

riff
10-25-2007, 06:02 PM
It is much easier to find files using the emule client. Its built in KAD and Server searchs are simple for most people to use. I also agree that emule users tend to share more of their files and keeping them available on the network longer than other filesharing networks (less leeching). Unfortunatley unless you are using a trusted emule link site or are knowledgeable on how to verify files for possible fakes or corrupted files the potential to download a bunch of unwanted pr0n is relatively high.

Since I don't have a TV i for one have much success in downloading my weekly dose of TV series and having them complete the day after they are aired. I also collect music albums and often add hundreds of albums a week at times i have literally a thousand or more cd's queued. It works pretty well. Then again i use emule mostly and subsidize what i can't find on emule with torrents and newsgroups.

DooMeD68
10-25-2007, 06:44 PM
while it lasts it's still a good thing !

Peter North
10-25-2007, 10:57 PM
I use emule over years, probably 5 dunno, and i tell you you can find "almost" everything in there.
And if you think that trackers, (even the rares ones) have does files, well it could be, but not has much has emule.
Now i only use emule to search rare files.

Totti
10-26-2007, 04:46 AM
Emule has everything and i mean absolutely everything definitely a good source to use don't pass up on it if you have any problems with slow speeds you need to open up ports VERY important