File Details |
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File Size | 1.6 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | May 7, 2007 |
Total Downloads | 1,590 |
Publisher | Revolutionary Stuff |
Homepage | Swapper.NET |
Publisher's Description
Swapper.NET uses the latest peer-2-peer (P2P) technologies to let you download Music, Videos, Programs, and Pictures. As always, it is 100% free with no adware, spyware, bundled software or gimmicks.
Latest Reviews
sting reviewed v3.0.947 on Aug 7, 2002
Great idea using the .net framework.... but still needs help. I actually connected and was able to download 1 mp3 and then it all qut working. I downloaded the mp3 at around 700kb/s .... was the fastest ive ever DLed on any file sharing program. Keep up the work....but still buggy
kgruber reviewed v2.1.814 on Mar 27, 2002
The fact that Swapper requires a 20 MB download of .NET Framework libraries is not prejudicial -- like it or not, .NET is the future of Windows related development and I applaud the author in choosing to embrace this platform. Swapper is a very nice looking client which takes advantage of UI elements in XP. One caveat worth noting is that the program had unexpectedly quit on me on a few occasions. However, I really believe this program is a serious contender to Limewire, and Gnucleus (and its progeny) once all the bugs have been worked out.
sting reviewed v3.0.947 on Aug 7, 2002
Great idea using the .net framework.... but still needs help. I actually connected and was able to download 1 mp3 and then it all qut working. I downloaded the mp3 at around 700kb/s .... was the fastest ive ever DLed on any file sharing program. Keep up the work....but still buggy
kgruber reviewed v2.1.814 on Mar 27, 2002
The fact that Swapper requires a 20 MB download of .NET Framework libraries is not prejudicial -- like it or not, .NET is the future of Windows related development and I applaud the author in choosing to embrace this platform. Swapper is a very nice looking client which takes advantage of UI elements in XP. One caveat worth noting is that the program had unexpectedly quit on me on a few occasions. However, I really believe this program is a serious contender to Limewire, and Gnucleus (and its progeny) once all the bugs have been worked out.