Of course it's slow and eats up bandwidth. It turns every client into a server. With dialup users running functions that should be server based like searching, it slows everything. When Napster dies and I have free time, I have an idea(based on an idea from existing network infrastructure) for a new, mostly decentralized file sharing network.
Of course it's slow and eats up bandwidth. It turns every client into a server. With dialup users running functions that should be server based like searching, it slows everything. When Napster dies and I have free time, I have an idea(based on an idea from existing network infrastructure) for a new, mostly decentralized file sharing network.