Many projects have attempted to use the Gnutella network, since its introduction in early 2000. This list enumerates abandoned or discontinued projects.
Daftar/Tabel -- discontinued clients
Additional information
Mutella
Mutella version 0.3.9b
remote control web
gui showing search progress.
- Developers - Max Zaitsev, Gregory Block
- Operating system - UNIX
- Latest release version - 0.4.5
- Genre - peer to peer
- License - gpl
- Website - Mutella development site
Mutella was a Gnutella client developed by Max Zaitsev and Gregory Block. It had two user interfaces, one for textmode use and another called remote control, which ran on an integrated web server and was used by a web browser. The first public version of Mutella was published on October 6, 2001.
The Mutella logo was changed into a squid somewhere around version 4.1. Before this change the logo used to be an Ouroboros. There was a blue and a black version of the ouroboros logo.
SwapNut
Slashdot reports that LimeWire and SwapNut used the same code. The website was www.swapnut.com.
XoloX
XoloX (pron.: /ˈzoʊlɒks/) was a Gnutella-based peer-to-peer file sharing application for Windows. It advertised having no spyware, adware, or hijackware. However, upon installation, it prompted the user to install programs suspected to be of that kind. Also, Microsoft Anti-Spyware detected adware programs when you started to install the program.
XoloX links
- www.xolox.nl was the Official Website. Dead since June 2007.
- Review: Xolox
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