i really love emule because i have found lot of things (rare ones) which i couldn't find anywhere on other P2P.
i really love emule because i have found lot of things (rare ones) which i couldn't find anywhere on other P2P.
Who thinks eMule sucks does not know how to use it or never used it. I use eMule since 2002, and all i can say is i still love it, i can find everything there, since obscure movies till rare music, and of course old, very old scene Releases.
If i had to choose between eMule and BT i would choose eMule for sure, even known that speeds are not great, im a pacient man tho.
Long live eMule
For me Bittorent is the best way to download anything if you want some what is not on trackers then use DC++ and even if that what is looking for cant find there then i use eMule where you can find a lot of rare things ...
In one reason , eMule big piece of sh*t(too slow start to download) , but at other hand , i like it found some great things which I think i'll never found on net !
Why do people use this crap?
EDIT: Allright maybe I was a bit narrow-minded when i wrote that.. I actually had never tried it out at all, just wanted to provoce a bit as a joke .. I have downloaded it now, and even though i haven't found use of it yet i can imagine it is good for rare stuff
yea emule used to be gr8 on razorback now sucks lil bit
I love eMule, I love it to bits. (whoops, unintended pun :lol
Once you know how to use it properly, and understand how it works, it's actually quite fast in the end. It's more of a "background" thing than torrents.
But where's the first place I search when I need something? eMule. It's a completely different way of file-sharing to torrent, I use both as much as each other. But eMule is indispensable, still the place with the most content. And that alone makes me want to share unique stuff on there, and I do. I find that VERY satisfying.
eMule Sucks!!
i've read that when i started to use emule, not just googled it a while ago.
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