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zlatinb December 22nd, 2019 08:16 AM

I see you (or at least I think that is you) downloading it from me right now. It's not letting you start another download for a file which is already being downloaded, that's intentional.


Let's wait until the download finishes; an update message should popup.

Lord of the Rings December 22nd, 2019 04:54 PM

The update message popped up after a restart. Updated.

Thanks for your help and sorry for wasting your time with something that was not a bug. Glad I (we) sorted this issue before Christmas and the new year. A rather dumb mistake on my part.

Any chance of future MW versions allowing MW to create folders in settings (download+incomplete)?
Or does this become too much of a platform specific task?
I can't remember about LW4 but FrostWire 4 had this ability for a downloads and shared folders. There is a very small if minute chance someone else might eventually make a similar error.

zlatinb December 22nd, 2019 08:03 PM

Hey, no worries, glad it's working now.



Regarding creating new folders - it does become platform-specific, but the least I should be doing is checking if the folder exists and can be written to, and displaying an error message if that's not the case. I would have never thought of this if it weren't for your help, so please do not think for a moment that you wasted my time!

zlatinb May 26th, 2020 12:48 PM

After several months of work MuWire 0.7.0 is out. It should be at least 40% faster than the previous versions due to rewritten streaming library and new encryption protocol.



Also, you can adjust via a slider the level of anonymity vs. speed in the options.


There are a few other features, but the main thing is the speed. Give it a try!

Lord of the Rings September 24th, 2020 11:18 PM

Any chance of adding a Copy/Paste ability to the Add Comment tool interface?
I don't mean tool buttons but simply a built-in ability for copy-paste to be used.

zlatinb September 25th, 2020 04:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord of the Rings (Post 379063)
Any chance of adding a Copy/Paste ability to the Add Comment tool interface?
I don't mean tool buttons but simply a built-in ability for copy-paste to be used.


Hmm, works here? I'm using the "Aqua" look and feel on Mac OS and Command-C + Command-V work as expected.


If you're using the "metal" look-and-feel which was default until MuWire 0.7.2 then you need to press Ctrl-V to paste or Ctrl-C to copy. It's a java thing, I can't do much about it :(


Also, if you want to add the same comment to multiple files you can just select the files and add the comment in one operation.

Lord of the Rings September 25th, 2020 05:07 AM

Perhaps I forgot about ctrl. :o Yeah I normally comment multiple similar files by the method you mentioned. Just sometimes it's more convenient to copy details from elsewhere rather than type them in. So all is good. :)

zlatinb October 9th, 2020 11:55 AM

Hi, MuWire 0.7.6 is out. The download engine has been rewritten for more efficient downloads - I've reached 250kb/s from a single source (both sides using on the "Max Speed" setting).


There are also reductions in background traffic and a French translation.

Lord of the Rings October 10th, 2020 07:25 PM

Any small chance of adding universal file exchange speed listing on the GUI for each of downloads & uploads? Ideally you'd be able to see the file exchange speeds at any point in time in any gui window, but alternatively at least have a downloads speed total in the downloads window & likewise for uploads window. I'm sure you could squeeze it/them in somewhere. :D

At this point I'm yet to see dramatic speeds. Upload peaks were between 50-60 KB/s yesterday. My speed settings are about ten times that (though I've increased by 50% for next restart.)
I've always presumed a percentage of those settings will be used by overheads.

I am not sure if there is a method to check a downloader host's version.

zlatinb October 11th, 2020 12:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord of the Rings (Post 379073)
Any small chance of adding universal file exchange speed listing on the GUI for each of downloads & uploads?


Funny cause someone else just requested the same thing yesterday :) I will add them for the next version, they will be next to the connections count on the bottom right of the main frame.



Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord of the Rings (Post 379073)
I am not sure if there is a method to check a downloader host's version.


Downloaders do not report their version, but if you can right-click on the upload and see Browse/Subscribe/Chat options then it's newer than 0.7.3. Of course that doesn't tell you much.


Thanks for testing, next version will be out end of next week.


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