3GP eMule

February 5, 2006



3GP eMule

Do you know what is eMule?

In computing, eMule is a peer to peer file sharing application that works with the EDonkey network and has more features than clients on this network. eMule is open source software released under the GNU General Public License. It runs on the Microsoft Windows operating systems and supports 25 languages.

So what I’m talking about is that you can get the 3gp file using eMule.

eMule Download

You don’t have to worry. eMule is a freeware. You can download eMule for free. Just go to Google.com and type eMule. Get the latest version of eMule. eMule plus is just the advanced function of basic eMule.

eMule Server

Even though it’s peer-to-peer, it also uses server. You have to get the eMule server list. It’s a paradise. I don’t have it. But I know one of the popular server is Razorback.

eMule Alternative

If you don’t want to use eMule, there’s a lot of another peer-to-peer network like KaZaA and Bittorent.

MobileMule

So you know eMule, but what is MobileMule?

MobileMule is a small subproject of eMule, which let’s you control your eMule with any java-enabled mobile phone (actually not any, but most). Note that MobileMule is NOT a eMule for your mobile phone, but a remote control for your eMule.

Which mobile phones are supported?

Basically all java enabled mobile phones which have 40 KB free fixed memory and about 150-200KB Heap. A color display is strongly recommended (many older phone types – espacially from Nokia – with non color display do not have enough free Heap anyway. Also you need to be able to access the Internet via HTTP.

All java-enabled mobile phones should supported this, however it is possible that your contract doesn’t allows internet access (prepaid) or that your carrier offers only restricted access. Anyway, the best way to find out is to try it – or to check the board.