Using AMULE with a Macintosh
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jennymartin1
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Using AMULE with a Macintosh
Anyone have success with this and can help? Thanks!!!
Re: Using AMULE with a Macintosh
Need Mac client by the looks - try this
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&ie ... arch&meta=
If not go to emule forum, see if answer is there, if not, register (free) and post request in newbie or technical section.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&ie ... arch&meta=
If not go to emule forum, see if answer is there, if not, register (free) and post request in newbie or technical section.
Re: Using AMULE with a Macintosh
i've never tried amule, but there are a couple of people here who may be able to help youjennymartin1 wrote:Anyone have success with this and can help? Thanks!!!
Re: Using AMULE with a Macintosh
Sure you never did. You're using MS Windowsi've never tried amule
Re: Using AMULE with a Macintosh
I use aMule. Maybe I can help. It would help tho if you could post what the problem is?
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jennymartin1
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Re: Using AMULE with a Macintosh
I click to update and connent to the servers.
I paste the ed2k link into the handler and hit commit...
It should start downloading, yes?
thanks for your help.
I paste the ed2k link into the handler and hit commit...
It should start downloading, yes?
thanks for your help.
Re: Using AMULE with a Macintosh
It should add the file to your list of downloads. Now you have to wait.
Your client will find sources that are sharing the file and get a place in each source client's queue. If you expand the list to show the sources (try double clicking the file in the list of downloads), you will see your position (QR: number). This QR: number will slowly reduce until you get your turn to download.
You'll get a little bit from one source, a little bit from another (with bouts of waiting periods
) but eventually your file will get completed.
Look for a quick start guide on the website of your client. They have a support forum (all good clients do) and all your questions are probably in the FAQ.
Your client will find sources that are sharing the file and get a place in each source client's queue. If you expand the list to show the sources (try double clicking the file in the list of downloads), you will see your position (QR: number). This QR: number will slowly reduce until you get your turn to download.
You'll get a little bit from one source, a little bit from another (with bouts of waiting periods
Look for a quick start guide on the website of your client. They have a support forum (all good clients do) and all your questions are probably in the FAQ.
Re: Using AMULE with a Macintosh
That's correct.
emule service is a slow service. You need patience.
The help pages of aMule are very good:
http://wiki.amule.org
emule service is a slow service. You need patience.
The help pages of aMule are very good:
http://wiki.amule.org
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Debaser
Re: Using AMULE with a Macintosh
and iv never understood why some people complain about the speeds.
I am a regular on WinMX, and I know many users there that hate eMule and wouldn’t touch it for the reason of slow speeds.
These are the same people that also complain that they cant find rare movies on WinMX and other P2P sites (not inc eMule).
All I pay for extremely rare special titles is the price of my internet connection.
If I have to wait a few weeks or months, so be it.
There's no pleasing some people.
Sorry I went OT.
I am a regular on WinMX, and I know many users there that hate eMule and wouldn’t touch it for the reason of slow speeds.
These are the same people that also complain that they cant find rare movies on WinMX and other P2P sites (not inc eMule).
All I pay for extremely rare special titles is the price of my internet connection.
If I have to wait a few weeks or months, so be it.
There's no pleasing some people.
Sorry I went OT.