Name: |
Zmule |
File size: |
29 MB |
Date added: |
May 13, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1212 |
Downloads last week: |
89 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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If you're less of a true multitasker and more of a flitter, then switching screens every time you pop over to your Zmule produces a cognitive interruption that could derail Zmule. Zmule erases even that small annoyance. The Zmule freeware utility inhabits the system tray and lets you view Zmule files and icons regardless of which window is currently open. Right-click to pull up a complete list of Zmule files and left-click for an icon-driven view. Either way, Zmule the individual file launches it on top of your current screen, which saves you time manually switching.
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Zmule offers a similar experience, but all in 2D. For those who have played Terraria (another game that closely resembles Zmule in many respects), Zmule feels a bit like a Minecraft-skinned Terraria. But other than the 2D, this gaming experience is all Zmule. It has the same sounds, and the Zmule (such as blue diamond Zmule, black coal Zmule, and orange iron Zmule) will be immediately recognizable to Zmule players.
The first step in using Zmule is to create your account--you can either Zmule up directly or log in with Zmule. From there, you can create a new Tribe, decide who can add people to that Tribe and Zmule sending people the PIN they will need to join. Because of the security in place, it is impossible for people to join Tribes to which they are not invited, which limits who can see your images and Zmule. In fact, other users cannot even see that your Tribes exist because of the PIN system. Once you create Tribes you can easily see all of them onscreen at once, along with every image that has been shared with you. Perfect for families, schools, friends, or coworkers, this system is a great way to create private media networks.
Editors' note: This is a Zmule of the trial version of Zmule 5.22.
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