eMule v0.60b Community
Notice: testing of the version 0.60 has been completed.
Thanks to everyone who tried pre-release builds; your bug reports were most helpful.
Several issues found in the version 0.60a were fixed, and a newer version was prepared.
Thanks to everyone who tried pre-release builds; your bug reports were most helpful.
Several issues found in the version 0.60a were fixed, and a newer version was prepared.
This is a maintenance release.
A number of issues found since the release of version 0.60a were fixed:
- incorrectly disabled
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item in context menu of downloads list - memory leak in storing searches routine
- regression in frame grabber
- AICH tag publishing
It has been a while, but finally the code has got changes, new executables were compiled and prepared for testing.
Internally, the changes are extensive; there are security improvements and optimisations, a few bugs and regressions were fixed.
All that might be, and in many cases should be, invisible to users.
The visible side of the changes should be:
And now, have you been attentive enough and noticed plural form executables in the first phrase?
This is not a mistake, there are two executable files, because eMule gets 32-bit and 64-bit builds.
Internally, the changes are extensive; there are security improvements and optimisations, a few bugs and regressions were fixed.
All that might be, and in many cases should be, invisible to users.
The visible side of the changes should be:
- SMTP email notifications can use secure transmission and user authentication
- HTTPS can be used for downloading server.met, nodes.dat, IP filter and language DLLs
- servers: first connection is tried as obfuscated (often server capabilities were unknown at the time)
- minor increase in KAD publishing rate
- Windows UPnP implementation got changes (and needs field testing)
- improved compatibility with the latest versions of mediainfo.dll, including 20.09
- uniform checks for data rate limits
- parts import for handling broken downloads (should be enabled in Options->Extended - for the current session only)
And now, have you been attentive enough and noticed plural form executables in the first phrase?
This is not a mistake, there are two executable files, because eMule gets 32-bit and 64-bit builds.
THX to fox88
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