I2Phex 0.1.1.38

3.2 out of 5 stars 3.2 (9 votes)

(January 6, 2007)

Windows (All) / Freeware / 3,149 downloads

I2Phex is a totally anonymous and IP-hiding Gnutella client over i2p.net. i2p is the network and i2phex is the P2P client for that network.

  • Publisher

    kadi2peer

  • Homepage

    I2Phex

  • Uninstaller

    Yes

  • Multi-language

    Yes

  • Latest Changes

    - Commit Striker's patch to avoid adding our own destination into the host file

    - Increase the interval of UploadTimer from 500ms to 10s since it doesn't benefit from very frequent checking (thanks for suggesting, striker!)

    - Initialize new installs to the same default tunnel length as I2PSnark does, meaning 1 + 0..1 hops (thanks for pointing out the shorter default, bar!)

    - Create a GUI option box (in Options > Download/Sharing Settings > Directories) for specifying allowed root directories on Windows, and an explanation label telling how to use it

    - Try fixing the repeated first-time messages experienced on some installations

    - Make the watchdog timer operate from openConnection() until closeConnection() to reliably abort all deadlocked downloads instead of letting some stall the webcache client

Reviews of I2Phex

  1. 3 out of 5 stars
    underground1

    Reviewing 0.1.1.33 (Oct 29, 2005)

    Note: the publisher site listed here is not the official site!

    Also the version up here (0.1.1.33) is old now.

    Get the new version at the official forums:

    http://forum.i2p.net/viewtopic.php?p=4597

    You will need i2p working to use this. See forum above.

  2. 1 out of 5 stars
    The Hidden

    Reviewing 0.1.1.33 (Oct 29, 2005)

    Important: Please note that the mentioned Sourceforge project page has *absolutely nothing* to do with the _real_ i2phex project! i2phex is a ported GNUtella client for the anonymous I2P network, and the announced release here was shamelessly stolen by a guy called Jetiants/Euseval/Closedshop or whatever handles he uses at the time being.

    He is neither the author of the program nor does he have the right to fool the people. This is highly fraudulent :-(

    Need more infos?

    The place where i2phex development happens:

    http://forum.i2p.net/viewtopic.php?t=1138

    Another forum where he posted about "his" project:

    http://www.slyck.com/for...php?t=2951&start=50

    More about this strange guy (in German language):

    http://board.planetpeer..../topicseen.html#msg4998

  3. 3 out of 5 stars
    chaswill

    Reviewing 0.1.1.33 (Oct 29, 2005)

    OK, here's the trick. You have to have i2P installed (available at http://sourceforge.net/p...les.php?group_id=137856). then when you get that installed and running, use the I2P tray control to select i2Phex as your browser. I'm giving it a 3 due to the lack of clarity in setting up, but if you read the documentation files, you'll find out what I just stated above. I also need to punch a hole in my router config - I have to bypass the router for now to get it to connect to the network, but that's not the fault of the program. Will have to play with it some, then will update my review.

  4. 5 out of 5 stars
    c4p0ne

    Reviewing 0.1.1.33 (Oct 29, 2005)

    Haven't even downloaded the thing yet (I will when I get to work this morning) but it gets 5 stars just for principle... which is of course: bend the RIAA/MPAA over and turn their booty-holes into miniature grand-canyons. Sooooo sweet! Just another step in the right direction toward crushing evil.

  5. 1 out of 5 stars
    coover

    Reviewing 0.1.1.33 (Oct 28, 2005)

    This is not yet ready for prime time. After installation, which seemed to go well, I attempted to open the application. I got a splash screen and then ... nothing. I waited for it to open and finally decided to open the task manager just to see if something was running or not. The application was not running. I again attempted to open the app. I had the same result. Whether or not this is a good application, I cannot say. But I can say it cannot be opened on my computer. I shall await a later version.

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