Hi,

so I downloaded new Morpheus, and even if I should stay from negative 
comments, I can't, as the impression is really bad. It's UI looks like 
last minute hack composed of some Delphi template. Well, I am not even 
alone thinking that the situation sucks.

Here's one of user comments:

" As we all know, StreamCast Networks (aka MusicCity), learned this past 
week that they aren't welcomed on Kazaa's FastTrack network anymore, as 
millions of Morpheus users were given the "incompatable version" finger. 
StreamCast promised us back in December that they would integrate 
Gnutella network compatability. Gnutella is a free peer to peer 
technology, whereas StreamCast had to pay in order to use FastTrack. 
Anyhow, the promised "Morpheus Preview Edition" is now out, and it seems 
to be based on Gnucleus, a free, GPL'd Gnutella client. StreamCast even 
forgot to remove some icons. As far as I can tell, the preferences 
dialog, the "Go" button, and the file structure all are identical to 
Gnucleus's. Now, I am wondering, like every good free software supporter 
should, where is the source?"

It seems to be true - Gnucleus screenshost are just very similar to new 
Morpheus - some of Windows are just identical: 
http://www.gnutelliums.com/windows/gnucleus/screenshots.shtml

Even Slyck.com provided hard critique, which now seems to be removed 
from their site ...

My personal impression is, that MusicCity divorced (or was divorced) 
with Kazaa, so hundred of thousands of Morhpeus users were cut-off. 
MusicCity had to find some solution really quickly.

Now the question is - if they will not use FastTrack networking 
technology, is Rebol based Morpheus still planned?

Well, those are my opinions and conclusions, - you don't have to agree 
with me, of course ...

Some other links:
http://quotes.freerealtime.com/dl/frt/N?art=C2002030100060p3272&SA=Latest%20News
http://news.com.com/2100-1023-849867.html

Now who's a bad guy? :-)

PS: has anyone looked into Gnutella protocol, if it is free? Would it be 
possible to build Rebol Gnutella client, without the need to interface 
any kind of library (tcp communication only)? Or just should be some 
search capabilities added to IOS (IOS is server based though)? :-)

http://www.gnutella.com
http://www.gnutellanews.com
http://www.gnutelliums.com

-pekr-

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