P2P's next generation

A screen shot of Exeem, which adds powerful Kazaa-like search features to BitTorrent.

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What just a p2p network?
I am disapointed about this Exeem project. For awhile their I though they where going to solve your problem but now their just trying to avoid it... Look here, they've emplaced a network just like Shareaza, and if people keep using Exeem it Bittorrent will slow fade away.. This program may have been made for good intentions but in reality its solve the MPAA problems for them... If people keep using Exeem, they will get more relient on the p2p network and not what Bittorrent stands for... People will sslow stop using bittorrent and later on as people get more relint on the p2p network bittorrent will be removed from Exeem and not one soul will remember it.

I don't know if people will make sense of all that but I'd just like to say Exeem disgusts me. I'd never expect that they just try to cover bittorrents with a p2p network... and for those who can't see this, should be ashamed! This is no Tracker and Client in one. This is a every day p2p network with a bittorrent Sticker on it back. And I thought better of this Exeem project...
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Not quite.
I tend to disagree about eXeem. While, yes, it does offer some beefed up abilities due to changing to a P2P base, it doesn't affect the core program. I'd think of it more as a newer, evolved Kazaa with Bittorrent features. The RSS feed makes it retain its Bittorrent features, and with the RSS feeds it makes it much more simple and manageable to find material you want, as it's from direct sites you choose.

The RSS is what sets it apart from all other Bittorrent technology and intrigues me the most. Eventually I'll check out the initial release and re-evaluate my opinion.
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