Shareaza 2.0 Released Under GPL
RageEar writes "Today it was announced that the latest version of Shareaza, a popular P2P application for Windows, was released under the GPL. Currently the source code is hosted by the Shareaza servers, but the announcement makes mention of the code becoming a project on Sourceforge. The binaries are still available for Windows only, but I imagine it is only a matter of time before a Linux port emerges."
Is this thing better than Gnutella, Kazaa or some other P2P software. Better yet does this software handle spyware issues better? I don't think there is enough patches to go around patching my already over-patched system.
Can Windows users really be trusted with source code? I mean look what happened to Windows when that service pack code got out - it became a completely crappy piece of...oh wait...can Windows developers really be trusted with source code?
But it is Java. Barf. Java
is like Communism, Great ideas on paper that just don't work.
I have to say this again - the RIAA is hiring stooges to go on these things and look for their music. If they find it, they dl it from you, get your IP, run it back to you and sue you.
Any P2P without anonymity is useless.
It's Christmas everyday with BitTorrent.
Quit using Kazaa or you'll get busted! The Mpa is living on that network. Try Imesh or ES5 !
Check these links.
Article about Anonymous Filesharing.
Some more program links
Mute program
Gnu filesharing
EarthStation5
Stop the Mpaa ! We have a right to checkout software before we buy.