by jojo29 » 31 Dec 2011 14:17
Anyway, what I can say is that Shareaza was born for G2, and works well on it. But it offers limited performances for Gnutella, eDonkey, Bit Torrent, and Direct Connect too (this is correct name of network, DC++ is a client software).
Two examples about Direct Connect. From Shareaza, you can't send private messages to members in any hub, an operation needed in many hubs to can be registered and get full access to downloads. Also, there's no command for adding hubs to favorites in order to connect automatically to them, instead of looking for them in a crowded list and connecting manually everytime you open Shareaza (only some hubs have some internal command for it in chat, like /fav). All these features are instead included in DC++ software.
About eDonkey: Shareaza didn't implement connection to Kad network. I can put the same download, both in eMule and in Shareaza. In eMule the download can start soon, while in Shareaza it never starts (of course I checked it running one client at a time, not contemporary). I guess it's related with this missing feature.
About Gnutella, LimeWire has search for new files, while Shareaza doesn't.
And about Bit Torrent, no client software is light for CPU like uTorrent.
In conclusion, I think every network has its specific client, born for that network, and according to me the best are: eMule for eDonkey, LimeWire for Gnutella, DC++ for Direct Connect, uTorrent for Bit Torrent, and Shareaza for G2.
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