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et voilą May 9th, 2004 12:39 PM

Official LimeWire 4.1 requests thread
 
Note 1: can some mod make that sticky?
Note 2: This is not already may 18th, but I thought we might begin to discuss about new features already :p Just be sure to download the latest beta of 3.9.x before making any requests http://www.limewire.com/english/content/beta.shtml

Allons-y!!!
This is the feature request for the LW 4.1 development branch that will end up in the final version of LW 4.2. Contribute to LW advancement!!!

Please make your requests clear, please try the latest version (beta if any) before posting something that might be already included.

Merci beaucoup.

MY feature requests:
1) max simultaneous transfers of the same file option (very important when you share a popular big file, it takes all uploads slots then you can't share anything else)

2) reorganisation of preferences:
a) no more firewall option (rename port option to firewall? IPs should be forced no matter what, like other P2P, this option was confusing users and me, I might add...)
b) the search option (limit, quality and speed) should be eliminated (with recent protocol enhancements it serves nothing)
c) in advanced no more compression option (default proved to be ok)
d) port (rename it firewall) should get out of advanced
e) no more out of band option (default proved to be ok, LW ajusts automatically if host is firewalled)

3) New system of requieries with the 6 first digits of sha1 (more than 2 billions possibilities, ą la kazaa), dynamic querying for 1 result by UP BUT a max of TTL=3. ie urn:sha1:RPXYFG The time of the requery should be like it was in LW 2.8.6 (one requery per hour MAXIMUM period, when a file needs more sources) When LW receives a result (with the complete sha1 of 32 digits) it compares the complete sha1 of the two files, if it is the same, the transfer begins... This should allow more transfers with LW unattended and make newbies and pro alike happy ;)

4) a file rating system, you rate the files you download or share in terms of quality, this way fakes and garbage files will be less displayed, this idea is taken from Shareaza.

5) browse other clients in upload window (Bearshare and ACQX support the protocol but LW doesn't try to browse them)

6) proxy browse hosts so we can tell who is really leeching, not who in behind firewall ;)

7) nio technology so LW takes less ram on my old computer...

Ciao

stief May 11th, 2004 08:38 PM

--Client side queuing of multiple requests to a single source
--remember advanced stats checkbox between sessions
--remember preferred sort orders between sessions
--be able to clear all sort orders
--explore button on download page
--a private folder that can be accessed only by trusted users
--allow certain upload folders to get preferred status in upload slots (reserving upload slots for certain folder access). i.e., anyone requesting myprecious.jpg never has to wait for an upload slot.
--an option to connect to fewer ultrapeers when acting as a leaf
--a 'mailto' button for formatting and sending magnet links
--multiple download folders organized by file type
--sharing of portions of iTunes selections by choosing a playlist
--an Edit menu! (and ability to select and copy any displayed text.)
--ability to send a download filename to the search box

sberlin May 11th, 2004 09:50 PM

Whew! These are enough suggestions to last a couple of versions! They all look good though.... keep'm coming. :)

rkapsi May 12th, 2004 02:09 AM

--allow certain upload folders to get preferred status in upload slots (reserving upload slots for certain folder access). i.e., anyone requesting myprecious.jpg never has to wait for an upload slot.
--sharing of portions of iTunes selections by choosing a playlist
--multiple download folders organized by file type


Sam, as we talked recently about a needed killer feature for XYZ, this is IMO one. :D

--an Edit menu! (and ability to select and copy any displayed text.)

Not to mention the shortcuts for the Menu Items.

stief May 12th, 2004 05:31 AM

great thread et voilą (especially the requery idea)

re the "mailto" button (LIMELINE?)
-- a "mini" LW to handle the magnet. A disposable LimeWire? small enough to be a hotmail attatchment, and just large enough to securely download the magnet and advertise the full LW. I could send my mother a picture without having to talk her through a full LW install or explaining all the files she'd see when she'd accidently hit the what's new button!:rolleyes: Goodbye ftp, iDisk, gigabyte googlemail, and attachments!

--a window menu to bring chat, options, stats and the main window to the foreground.

--browse host that would display results with directory structure like in the Library (or have the option to show the directory structure for any search result)

rkapsi May 12th, 2004 06:13 AM

--LIMELINE
Interresting. I don't know if LimeWire can be made small enough to be a hotmail attachment but... One word: WebStart! :) A slim version of LimeWire hosted at limewire.com which cannot search etc. and regular LimeWire (maybe only for Pro?) clients can create .jnlp files similar to magnet links.

http://java.sun.com/products/javawebstart/demos.html

-- java.awt.dnd support for the Library.

http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/...e-summary.html

et voilą May 12th, 2004 03:09 PM

Salut, I just wanted to pust more pressure on the automatic find more sources feature, you know rare files don't maintain a download mesh;)
This feature is standard in other apps and people using LW are expecting it.
In it's defense, the bearshare labs also proved in their tests that the network was more efficient with it on if it doesn't limit search horizons.
So now I'm asking to LW team (everybody too): what do you believe is the most easy and efficient way to implement requieries (not putting too much stress on UPs)?

1) a DHT like hashes system (or a kamdelia one like emule which works great is open source) with some ultraleaves storing hashes (new kind of network topology)

2) hash searches like in my suggestion above (same network topology)

Merci pour le bon travail!

rkapsi May 12th, 2004 05:00 PM

I've made a short test if it's worth to truncate the SHA1 URNs to 6 digits.

The raw string length saving is 81% but with compression is the saving only ~50% compared to a complete and compressed SHA1 URN (or other way around; for only 50% extra you get the real deal with 100% accuracy) and we're talking here about 26 vs. 52 bytes. I cannot estimate if it makes a big difference for UPs as it sums up over time and load.

Note: the calculations include a fixed gzip header. Without this header are the numbers a bit better (up to 70%) but it's still less than what you save by truncating the string. String compression is quite effective.

et voilą May 12th, 2004 05:23 PM

Danke Roger, so it might only save 50% bandwidth over a normal requery... but substract the number of searches I do to maintain a download alive, we sure save bandwidth in my case ;) Maybe we could add a definite number of find more sources for one download: ie after three -consecutive- no more sources after a requery, the download state change to "failed to download, try another file". I know users that build list of incomplete downloads in the hundreds, so they'd always be requerying once an hour....:D

Ciao

cmcnulty May 15th, 2004 01:53 PM

The one thing that prevents me from installing LimeWire on more computers (my Mom's, for instance) is the *easy* ability to monitor incoming searches. Who uses this? I know it tried to filter the worst smut, but plenty still slips through. Why can't this be moved to the stats page? I know you can search for the items that appear here, but does anyone actually do that?

-Cm


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