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KazaaBoy
04-15-2004, 08:44 PM
I downloaded KCeasy and it seems good. It say's it will connect to all three networks but sometimes it only connects to one? Try it and see how it's like.

::Descreption::
KCeasy is a windows front end for the giFT filesharing system. Plugins allow giFT to support different kinds of filesharing networks.

KCeasy currently supports the following networks:

FastTrack (Kazaa, Grokster, iMesh)
Gnutella (Shareaza, Gnucleus, LimeWire, Bearshare, XoloX)
OpenFT (A new network developed by the giFT project)
And of course KCeasy is completely spyware free and Open Source.

Other platforms
KCeasy works only on windows but there are similar programs for other platforms:


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::Source::
<a href='http://www.kceasy.com]http://www.kceasy.com

Izagaia
04-16-2004, 02:08 AM
Impressive. B)

If it can live up to even half the potential it boasts, it ought to become popular very quickly.

I will give a few more opinions after I have actually found something useful after installing it. I am curious as to the actual download speeds.

Now if there were something out there that could do all this and also connect to the eDonkey network or utilize torrents, then I would be estactic. ;)

KazaaBoy
04-16-2004, 02:19 AM
There must be a programe to connect to all networks at the same time. If there isn&#39;t, could someone make one ;)

supersonic
04-16-2004, 03:45 AM
Morpheus, but it has ads.

delphin460
04-16-2004, 07:25 AM
you do realise that by connecting to multiple networks reduces you download bandwidth, as each connection requires overhead

seems to me to defeat the reason behind connecting to multiple networks, eg max download speed

would be far better just to get on a better network, i believe the g2 network uses half the overhead of standard networks, and has very impressive speeds