

There are buttons pretty much everywhere, and, while this does allow you to have all the options at your fingertips, it would have been good to see the programmers of Winmx at try to organize the interface a bit better. However, once you delve into these separate tabs, like the search tab, you'll find how cluttered the interface seems.

Navigation around Winmx is pretty easy enough the normal tabbed toolbar running across the top makes it easy to find your way around. You might want to stick with Gnutella network if you are proficient with configuring manually the ip and the ports etc cause the download speeds on open nap network could vary on the down side depending on your connection orientation, pretty annoying. Thing is, though by doing this, you need to remember that the Open Nap servers do not allow multi-source downloading. For expert users there you can connect to the Open Nap network by adding in the server address yourself.

Pentium 166 w/ 64MB ram or better recommended.Ĭonnection to the network happens as soon as you start the program with a lot more user-friendly interface simply by telling you when the program has connected to a server and so you can get on with searching for the media you want. It's only 750kb of size and is relatively light unlike Kazza and Morphous which got a fetish for draining your processor and memory usage. What?s good about this program is the relative ease in which you can install it on your p.c. so without getting in to philosophical bus on ethics of swapping music let me get on with reviewing winmx version 3.31.Winmx is a FREE file sharing program which allows a user to share files with millions of users through Winmx decentralized peer network. and download their baby for swapping files like darn contraband geeks and get away with it. Still mourning the demise of free-for all file sharing programs as napster hatches its plot for world domination of the subscription music market.
