Although we might think it is a new application, we can say that aMule has been offering an alternative for P2P filesharing users for along time. As you know, eMule has been really successful , it could be compared to napster, everybody used it... until aMule appeared and offered an alternative. aMule is based on eMule and offers a more simplified and structured interface, although the main options are practically the same. The first thing we should emphasize is that it doesn't need to be installed, so it becomes a portable application. When we run aMule we find a very similar interface, although the settings and advanced options are grouped in a different way. If you are not happy with your P2P client and you want to try soething new, give it a try. aMule works pretty well and promises you lots of files and top speed.
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