ioAmuleAdunanza is a P2P client that is compatible with the Italian Fastweb MAN Networks for Infodomestic Objects. It is a port of the popular eMule client and is designed to facilitate file sharing across the network.
aMule, on the other hand, is an eMule-like client that supports various platforms such as Linux, *BSD, Solaris, *MacOSX, and *Win32 (*coming soon). This was forked from xMule project in September 2003, and it has gone in a new direction and gained increased quality. It uses wxWidgets (previously known as wxWindows) for multiplatform support.
To use ioAmuleAdunanza, you will need Ubuntu 7.10. This latest release has significant updates such as a stripped-down application that reduces the size from 55 Mb to 27 Mb, inclusive of wxGTK (wxWidgets front end to GTK). It was also compiled using CFLAGS="-Os -march=i686", which has made it faster than before.
In conclusion, both ioAmuleAdunanza and aMule are excellent P2P clients that work well for different platforms. They have intuitive interfaces that are easy to use, and they're a great choice for anyone looking for a reliable and effective P2P client.
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