The current version of the Peer-to-Peer software entitled "eMule Adunanza" is 3.18. This version of the software was released during January 2013.
One can find an 'eMule' box online from the 'eMule-Project' website. It is an open source software package that one can download from their website for use with Windows or Mac.
Yes, Emule is a free program used for downloading and sharing all types of files. You assume any risk when downloading the software though.
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EMule was created on 2002-05-13.
via p2p sharing software, such as utorrent, emule, limewire, etc. best place for torrents is torrentz.com
Emule deals with file transfers. You can download emule on toggle. This is supported by Windows XP; 7 and 2000. Also supported by Windows Vista and Windows ME.
Usually referring to software you may have loaded for the purpose of sharing files. Gnutella, emule, bittorrent come to mind.
There is one main service that Servidores eMule offers one main service. The primary function of the Servidores eMule is to host other people's content so that other people can download them.
The eMule program itself is legal. Like any filesharing program, some of the uses to which it is put may not be. If you're using it to downloaded copyrighted movies or software, that's illegal, though the software itself is not. If you're using it to download, for example, Debian (maybe that's a bad example, because that's technically under copyright, just an extremely permissive one), then it's prefectly fine.
Emule itself is a file sharing protocol for Microsoft Windows Computers. Emule Server is what hosts the connection between a client (someone that wants a file that you have specified to share), and your computer's shared directory.
eMule is a trojan. It causes havoc on my computer. I downloaded it once, and it caused havoc on my computer that took me 2 months to clean.
Through Emule.