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| NapShare (Cross-platform) Download Napshare or Neonapster (GnucDNA 1.1.1.6) now A fully automated MUTE Network P2P client made to run 24/7 unattended. Take a nap while it does the work! Supply a list of keywords and it will download overnight, also sharing whatever it gets. Runs natively on Linux, will also run on Windows. Napshare mute p2p file share peer anonymous. |
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I am a beginner/novice programmer, and it doesn't seem too tough if one is familiar with the code, so rather than take the time (yes, I'm lazy) to do it myself, here are a few features I'd like to see implemented in the automation:
<br>not downloading "similar" filenames (exactly the same up to the first n characters) <br>blocking a single file (or "similar files) from being downloaded without it taking up space on disk. <br>bitrate (for mp3) or resolution (for mpg, etc) filtering (stop downloading and delete if not the desired) That last one is a good deal more difficult, I'll admit. In any case, NapShare is my gnutella client of choice. Keep up the good work, guys |
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and segment download for multi source would be a great improvement!!
i am trying to find a client without advertise whith that feature! napshare is really good... i like it STiAT |
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