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Peeranha 1.0 Beta 2 Released


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PEERanha is a p2p program that comes with some new features and some basic features that you will find in no other program. It runs on the Gnutella Network . It has an easy to use interface for any new-comer to p2p or even experianced users can use it and are sure to love it. It comes with some cool features including a search, transfer, multisource downloading, and the other normal features you would find in a p2p program.

Some changes in Beta 2:

-New Interface Easier to use

-Gnutella connection

-new search

-new preferances

-share files easier

-multi source downloading

-all bugs fixed from Beta 1

-Still No Spyware or ads

-Free

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hate to do this to you.. but i made a updated version ready to download.. it has all the addresses you can put into the connection spot to connect to. There is some opennap connections as well. Later i will post a thing on how to do that on my site.

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well I never had a problem with gnutella before.. now on my new computer no gnutella clients will connect for me

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The only problem I've ever had with Gnutella clients is "overkill" (grin). I'd really like to see a Gnutella client with only two features ... the "resume" ability and the "multiple-node-download" capability ... and without the malware, the chatrooms, the forums, and all the other crap that makes them spacehogs and memory hogs.

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