eMule MorphXT 12.2 |
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Original author(s) | Morpheus |
Developer(s) | Morph team |
Initial release | January 23, 2003 |
Stable release | 12.6 (December 19, 2010 ) [±] |
Development status | Current/Active |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Type | Peer-to-peer file sharing |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | http://emulemorph.sourceforge.net |
eMule MorphXT is a peer-to-peer file sharing application for Microsoft Windows released under the GNU General Public License (GPL), as is its parent software eMule.[1]
eMule connects to both the eDonkey network and the Kad network. The distinguishing features of eMule are the direct exchange of sources between client nodes, fast recovery of corrupted downloads, and the use of a credit system to reward frequent uploaders. Furthermore, eMule transmits data and control codes in zlib-compressed form to save bandwidth.
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The original eMule program was released under the GPL on 7th July 2002. The license allowed free modification of the software, and the first MorphXT mod was released on 21st January 2003 by a user using the name "morpheus". Between version MorphXT 2.0 and 8.3, the main developer used the name "SiRoB".
In September 2006 SiRoB announced he would cease development, since the French DADVSI copyright law made it illegal to develop peer-to-peer programs in France. [2] Since then releases have been less frequent, although whenever eMule increases its minor version number, MorphXT increases its major version number.
Just like Ubuntu, MorphXT distribution tracks changes in the linux kernel. The MorphXT team recently switched to using Git for version control, and keeps a private repository, in addition to updating the public repository on SourceForge as released are made. MorphXT has the following additional differences to eMule:
MorphXT's anti leeching system is based on static comparison of version strings. Some users have criticized [3]this method, because it bans some clients that are not actively leeching, but are potentially capable of doing so. In addition, since the software adds functionality to the already complex eMule program, it can become too complex for many users.
Several versions of MorphXT have been released demanding a fee to download the software. Modifications have also been released that violate the GPL license under which eMule is released.
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