Gnucleus 2.0.2.0

3.9 out of 5 stars 3.9 (30 votes)

(June 21, 2004)

Windows 2000/2003/9x/XP / Freeware / 6,469 downloads

Gnucleus is an open Gnutella client for an open network. Made for windows utilizing MFC (works in WINE). Constantly evolving, easy enough for the first time user and advanced enough to satisfy the experts.

  • Publisher

    John Marshall

  • Homepage

    Gnucleus

  • Latest Changes

    - Search results that are already in shared folder are marked as so

    - New GnucDNA 1

    - Updated with the latest Gnutella Protocol

    - Many fixes, stable for days, no memory leaks

    - Added additional network settings

Reviews of Gnucleus

  1. 4 out of 5 stars
  2. 1 out of 5 stars
    Lee_P

    Reviewing 1.8.6 (Feb 23, 2004)

    It's good that it connects to G2 and Gnutella, but th interface is so confusing, it has great features like extended info (Like Morpheus with GnucDNA) but change the nasty confusing interface bring a new look in!!!

  3. 4 out of 5 stars
    goFurShELF

    Reviewing 1.8.6 (Nov 10, 2003)

    first of all this user "betamember" has said the same thing about 20+ progs...he should be banned and get his spam s*** of this site! second Gnucleus has a good design and a GUI I kind of like, although a Morpheus clone... but more importantly, it still pales in comparison to the features and support of Kazaa, and the speed of LimeWire... a good beginning that will kick AzS with a little work...

  4. 5 out of 5 stars
    betamember

    Reviewing 1.8.6 (Oct 3, 2003)

    very good or best program on the market, maybe in the future with WASTE, see this linklist: www.wastewatchers.org

  5. 3 out of 5 stars
    JEdwardP

    Reviewing 1.8.4 (Nov 26, 2002)

    There's a lot to recommend this client: free, lightweight, open-source, no spyware or ads. For me though, its searches have proven the most ineffective of any Gnutella client. Still, I'll keep trying new major releases, in hopes one will consistently find what I look for. If it already works well for you, congratulations, and stick with it.

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