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hehe. i love it when people say not to post links to the beta. why not? youre also not supposed to pirate software yet thats entirely what exeem is about.

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eXeem has nothing to do with piracy, it was designed to remove the burden off the trackers, that's all.

Well i aint tried using it, although if u cancel entering a number u can still look at it and the options, which was all i wanted to do....seems alright from what i can see tho...

I still have a lot of torrent sites anyway, so i wont be switching to eXeem till they are no longer around myself.

eXeem will probably be the best P2P program once it is released. The latest patch fixes most bugs and there are few crashes. Also the entire network is completely decentralized making it literally impossible for the RIAA to shut it down. Once it is released i hope the network can withstand the stress load.

Exeem is crap. I was hoping for an open source program but we get a Adware/spyware program.  I really wonder who this company is that has developed the program

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Microsoft :devil:

2 weeks

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Can't wait :drool:

Firstly eXeem does come with support for proxy, giving an option for an http proxy. I don't use proxys, and so have no clue whether or not this is socks 5. Secondly, stop complaining about the 'adaware' in eXeem. At the moment there is none, and I personally doubt there ever will be. eXeem will possibly contain banner ads within the software, as did Suprnova, but adaware is unlikely. Even if it does removing adaware from an installation is extremley simple, and those unable to do it can find an adaware free version quickly. Sloncek is making a quality bit of software, so don't complain till you can do better. And if he needs to include adaware (which I really doubt) then he will, as he does need money to pay for it all you realise.

It's adware, not adaware, and in the interview with Sloncek, he says it will be included to some extend. Then, he doesn't code anything... at least it dosn't sound so from what he says: "So they employed me as their representative".

As far as eXeem and torrent then I could really care less for any of those two. Certainly, torrent is a nice technology, but there're many other mediums which have proven to be stable, so to say, for the past years and will remain as they are in future. Unlikely with torrent and most likely eXeem, those two get or will get more attention from RIAA and other nonsense organizations, which will result in pointless actions from both sides...

I found the following recent announcment made my sloncek in a post on SNF,

"What this Cydoor is going to do is, display the ads inside the program, just like the ads on the SuprNova.org have been right now. But nobody complained that they will not use the SuprNova.org, because it had ads on it. Well guys, those ads were Cydoor ads too. I would have not allowed this kind of ads being in the program, if I was not sure if they are safe!

There will NOT be any spyware or very annoying adware bundled with the software. You will have an option to also install sponsor toolbar inside would also include features for helping you use eXeem (searching through eXeem, your UP and DOWN speed, and similar funtions)."

The only peace of software that could even be considered as spyware is Cydoor, and as you can see it won't be causing any problems.

they've done what kazaa did... make up a mythical company and give the rights to that company. its cool cause then you can never touch them legally because the only people who can shut down the program are a mythical company and since they dont exist, you cant really sue them.... its genius...

they have truely covered their tracks very well, as well as using the bit torrent system in which the recording industry and others can easily track down the individual users they wish to bust. this is only good for the makers of exeem because now they get money from advertising, they cant be shut down, and the riaa is easily able to attack their customers.

from a company stand point this truely will be the best p2p program ever. its an unstoppable monster. i for one might give it a try, but id much rather just take my chances with torrentspy and other web based torrent lists if i want to use a bit torrent type service.

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