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The Hittmann (thehittmann@_lprimus.com.au) 2003/11/15 03:57

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"RB" <rbig@bellsouth.nospam.net> wrote in
news:Me7tb.9081$oo.6913@bignews4.bellsouth.net:

> Do the various networks (Gnutella, Fastrack, etc) access the same
> group of file sharers?  Or, does each network have it's own unique
> group of sharers?
>
> I would like to think they can all access all the file sharers out
> there. If that's not the case, then which network has the most sharers
> it connects to?


With winmx you can add as many open nap servers as you can find
some require you to become a member of their service with a password before
you can connect to them. same with gtkgnutella on linux/unix boxes.

I think kazaa shares the same servers with bearshare and limewire. winmx is
my favourite. and remember that we only ever download things from file
sharing programs for 'educatoinal purposes'

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