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Analyzed 4 months ago. based on code collected 9 months ago.
Community Rating
4.25
   

Average Rating:   4.3/5.0
Number of Ratings:   8
Number of Reviews:   1

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bruce says:
Multi-protocol daemon downloader  
4.0
   
written almost 17 years ago

Mldonkey is the most versatile downloader I found, able to deal with most protocols at the same time.
It was the only one I found able to run on background, as a daemon with an easy-to.use remote interface (either for tracking downloads or adding new ones).
It is however not written in C/C++ but in objective caml, which explains why it can sometime be hard to compile (it used to trig a bug in an older version of the compiler, thus requiring a patched version).
Mldonkey has the hability to trigger post download checks, making it easy to check downloads for virus or coherency between extension and contents (using file and some home-brewed perl scripts).
Best gui I found to use with is sancho, written in Java and thus usable on a linux box as well as on a windows box

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bruce says:
Multi-protocol daemon downloader  
4.0
   
written almost 17 years ago

Mldonkey is the most versatile downloader I found, able to deal with most protocols at the same time.
It was the only one I found able to run on background, as a daemon with an easy-to.use remote interface (either for tracking downloads or adding new ones).
It is however not written in C/C++ but in objective caml, which explains why it can sometime be hard to compile (it used to trig a bug in an older version of the compiler, thus requiring a patched version).
Mldonkey has the hability to trigger post download checks, making it easy to check downloads for virus or coherency between extension and contents (using file and some home-brewed perl scripts).
Best gui I found to use with is sancho, written in Java and thus usable on a linux box as well as on a windows box

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