aMule
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aMule is a peer-to-peer file sharing application that works with the eDonkey2000 network and the Kad Network, but offers more features than the standard eDonkey client, including support for Kademlia. It is a fork of the xMule source code, which itself is a fork of the lMule project, which was the first attempt to bring the eMule client to Linux. aMule shares code with the eMule Project and is also linked from their links page. Like eMule, aMule is free software released under the GNU General Public License. aMule aims to be a portable over multiple platforms and is doing this with the help of the wxWidgets library. Current supported systems include Linux, Mac OS X, various BSD-derived systems, Windows and Solaris. Beside the stable releases the project also offers CVS versions as an unstable release.
TCP and UDP portsAccording to the official FAQ, the application will use by default these ports. The traffic direction is from client perspective:
Most of these ports are configurable. Monolithic and Modular buildaMule can be complied using -disable-monolithic parameter: this allows aMule to be run in a modular way. Meaning that the core functionalities of the program can be started using aMuled while the software behavior can be controlled through three different interfaces:
CompatibilitySeveral users reported that aMule may not be fully compatible with Leopard, the newest Mac OS X version. The complaint includes frozen application, and sometimes, not being able to unhide aMule. aMule - 2.1.3. Versiontracker. Retrieved on 2008-02-02. See alsoExternal links
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