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KCeasy 0.11 released April 11, 2004


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KCeasy 0.11 is now available - April 11, 2004

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.

The change log:

Added caching of search result to prevent lockups of main thread

Added simple filtering of search results (disabled by default)

Fixed crash on cancelling downloads when auto clear was on

Added multi selection for search results (disabled by default)

Added Pause/Resume/Find Sources for All downloads

Made browser start page configurable via config file

Fixed problem with uploading from behind NATs (FastTrack)

Fixed bug in blocklist updater which could lead to crash

Don't share hidden files (giFT)

Don't share incoming dir (giFT)

Fixed Themes related exception on exit

Fixed crash when cancelling downloads

Added additional sanity checks to installer

Fixed bug which led to crash on download complete when hashing at the same time (FastTrack)

Fixed bug which prevented nodes.serve from being created and served correctly (OpenFT)

Fixed bug in search node database code (OpenFT)

Increased hint display time to 10 seconds

Fixed bug which prevented remote host/port from being saved

Fixed gethostbyname bug which prevented some people from connecting (FastTrack)

Download: KCeasy 0.11

Homepage: KCeasy.com

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Is it any good?

I like these "Hybrid" p2p clients, but is it really worth trying to revice the Fasttrack network? ****ing RIAA and MPAA have flooded it with fakes mostly. I'm sticking with Shareaza I think...

uncheck support for the fasttrack network in the config :) its a nice p2p client lots of potential

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this is a good program.....

not to revive kazaa p2p network... but at least get more people into it and naturally OpenFT and Gnutella has an increased user base. Perhaps later additional networks might be installed.

Actually i would rather have Kceasy than Shareaza of a similar multiple network p2p application.

Just one downside, the name... kceasy? what crap is that anyway

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