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March 23, 2002 at 6:57 pm #8049Jeff HesterKeymaster
A few weeks ago, Morpheus got uncermoniously kicked off the network used by KaZaA, and all of us who had been using Morpheus were left in the dark. They’ve since come back with a new peer-to-peer technology based on Gnutella (I think). I’ve tried both the new version of Morpheus and KaZaA,
and personally prefer KaZaA. UPDATE: KaZaA has some fine print in their license agreement (the thing nobody reads when you install) that has allowed them to quietly install peer-to-peer network software from Brilliant. This will allow Brilliant to use your computer and disk space (ostensibly when it’s idle), creating a network of processing power that then can then resell to other companies to use. If you don’t want to be part of this, you’ll need to uninstall KaZaA and follow these instructions from neowin.net.Maybe it’s a matter of preferring what’s comfortable. After all, KaZaA looks and behaves almost exactly like the old Morpheus did. But I also found the new Morpheus interface over simplistic, and the results seems weak.
Final analysis?
I’m using KaZaA for now. It imported all my Morpheus settings and works predictably.I’m still looking for a solution I’m happy with.So what do you use for file sharing?
Jeff Hester
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March 23, 2002 at 8:59 pm #68868SathallrinMemberI was also using Morpheus. I had used KaZaA also, but they were Identical programs so it didn’t matter. I now use KaZaA because it is still the same as it was, and does the job for all my P2P needs.
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April 5, 2002 at 6:43 pm #68866rustedtightMemberYup, I also was a Morpheus user until they swapped to the Gnutella network, its just too slow now, the Gnutella network just cannot handle that many users.
Morpheus is now a shadow of its former self now.I have been a user of Grokster for a while now, its another Kazaa client, it does all that Morpheus did before and is the same familiar look n feel. I’ll stick with it cos it does everything I want.
If I was not able or willing to remove the ‘add on software’ Then I would use Kazaalite.
rustedtight
April 5, 2002 at 7:38 pm #68862Jeff HesterKeymasterI’ve heard mention of Kazaalite, but got the impression it is a Kazaa clone (not from the Kazaa folks). Anyone know where I can get it?
Jeff Hester
BigBlueBall.comApril 6, 2002 at 3:33 am #68867craigenheimerMemberive used Morpheus before, when it was connected to KaZaA. Then I just used the Preveiw Edition cause it asked me to download it, so I did… Oh well… I have Grokster too, i got it off the School’s T1 line
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April 7, 2002 at 6:16 pm #68865rustedtightMemberQuote:quote: I’ve heard mention of Kazaalite, but got the impression it is a Kazaa clone (not from the Kazaa folks). Anyone know where I can get it?sure, just follow your link in yr first post here :
Quote:quote: instructions from neowin.net.read thu the posts n theres a link.
rustedtight.
April 7, 2002 at 7:52 pm #68870magistykMemberI use Kazaa, but that really pisses me off that they would put that Brilliant junk on your computer… while there is a little part in the license agreement. Who reads those anyways? I mean, at least it came out before they really did do something, or did they already do something to your computer?
Although I prefer Kazaa, I am starting to change my mind…
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http://notoneofus.digitalrice.comApril 8, 2002 at 6:08 pm #68864rustedtightMemberSpyware is on the increase, if you value your privacy theres no point in turning away from programs doing it, hell we are still using windoze media player right?
We need to stay alert n keep ourselves informed.start by looking for and maybe using programs such as Ad-Aware, Spyblocker, Silence, Junkbuster.
Visit sites like http://www.cleanclients.tk/ if you want to download via P2P clients.
Keep informed cos the scene changes rapidly as new operators come n go or change their tactics of tracking you, pushing adds at you. There are forums just for these areas, find them, hang around them.Lets not lose sight of the legality in a lot of the file transfers happening via these P2P apps. Do you seriously expect some commercial outfit to come along n offer a solution to further enable your illegal activities?
rustedtight.
Edited by – rustedtight on 04/08/2002 13:13:32
April 15, 2002 at 4:51 am #68871smartergeekboyMemberI read this study that showed the diffreces between diffrent p2p prgrams it is here http://www.speedclock.com/kazaa-aimster-bearshare/
April 16, 2002 at 7:10 pm #68863rustedtightMemberAs I understand it………
Kazaa obviously own the technology that Morpheus was running on.
Morpheus had some laxity in paying their bills, and the technology was temporarily withdrawn.Sad day for Morpheus, cos now its of no interest to anybody.
Gnutella have only ‘a snowflakes chance in hell’ of handling the morpheus base of users.RIP Morpheus.
rustedtight.
Edited by – rustedtight on 04/16/2002 14:14:22
May 6, 2002 at 1:15 pm #68872MarkieMadManMemberSince I am a intranet user and not an administrator, I need peer-2-peer programs which can be installed without SYSTEM-DIR stuff.
So I think Gnutella is the best, since I can install that and installing Kazaa(lite) or Morpheus is not possible.
Please reply if you have more info about this.
May 6, 2002 at 1:45 pm #68869DipeshMemberI used Morpheus but I got rid off it. Now I use Audio Galaxy which is much better. http://www.audiogalaxy.com
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August 19, 2002 at 5:53 pm #68873Joe TysonMemberaudieo galexy got shut down so i have been using winMx no ads no nothing like that you can download it @ http://www.winmx.com
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