According to Wikipedia, As of December 2005, Gnutella is the third-most-popular file sharing network on the Internet. You can find almost anything on Gnutella network, some are legal, and some are not. With Symella, you can find something to read (ebooks), something to listen (music), and even something to watch (videos). It is a good idea to use Wifi instead of 3G/EDGE/GPRS, unless you have unlimited data plan.
This open source program was brought by people that developed Symtorrent. You can download Symella from: http://symella.aut.bme.hu.
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Gnutella client?
Well, as new owner of Nokia 5500, I’m speechless. I have even tears in my eyes.
I never ever tought that there can be some device in my hand that has public IP assigned to it. I can ping it! Even more, I can run httpd there. And there’s lot of more amazing things. Like full HTML browser, with flash, with sound. IRC client, MSN client, BitTorrent client. PDF reader. FM and even streaming radio. I’m not even talking about music player. In addition, I have 2Mp camera, which is more than enough for take-and-shoot-like pictures and videos. What else I can say… I have unlimited applications to run. Even Python and Perl. And Skype.
Which means that a computer can fit info small pocket.
Oh, what a world…