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This is my first day using Phex and I'm pleased to say, I've downloaded over 700 MB. easily without any slowdown or crashes. Can't say that for BearShare, WinMX and the rest. Anyways, where are the docs for this servent? I'd like to learn how to get the most out of Phex, and what certain features like "host catcher" are for.
As for the Windows setup program, how about designing it so it creates a shortcut to run Phex, instead of having to manually right-click and choose "Open with..." ? That would help less technical users out a lot. Two thumbs up to the authors of Phex! Keep it free of ads and spyware and you'll gain a large base of users. If you need financial support just make a Pro version and charge a minimal fee -- you'll get the support. |
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I myself made a shortcut to my desktop for the phex.jar file and took the fox out of the splashscreen at startup, and made a icon from it. |
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Here's the icon
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Thanks for the icon.
As for right-clicking... the reason I had to choose "Open with..." was because WinAce was the default program used to open .jar files. I made a shortcut to run Phex using the JIT runtime app (javaw.exe -jar). |
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