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AMule

aMule
aMule icon
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aMule 2.2.4
Developer(s) aMule Team
Initial release September 2003 (2003-09)
Stable release 2.3.2 (September 16, 2016; 4 months ago (2016-09-16))
Repository github.com/amule-project/amule/
Development status Current/Active
Written in C++ (wxWidgets)
Operating system Cross-platform
Available in Multilingual
Type Peer-to-peer file sharing
License GNU General Public License
Website www.amule.org

aMule is a free peer-to-peer file sharing application that works with the EDonkey network and the Kad network, offering similar features to eMule and adding others such as GeoIP (country flags). On August 18, 2003 it was forked from the xMule source code, which itself is a fork of the lMule project, which was the first attempt to bring the eMule client to Linux. These projects were discontinued and aMule is the resulting project, though aMule has less and less resemblance to the client that sired it.

aMule shares code with the eMule project. The credit and partials downloads of eMule can be used by aMule and vice versa, making program substitution simple.

aMule aims to be portable over multiple platforms and is doing this with the help of the wxWidgets library. Currently supported systems include Linux, macOS, various BSD-derived systems, Windows, Irix and Solaris. Beside the stable releases the project also offers SVN versions as an unstable release.

According to the aMule official FAQ, these are the default ports. Server ports 4661 TCP and 4665 UDP are only used by the EDonkey network. Therefore, the Kad Network will only use 4662 TCP and 4672 UDP. The traffic direction is from client perspective:


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