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@ -25,13 +25,15 @@ type 'donkey - !' from the command line.
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3) Run the GUI and connect to the core client
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Install the port "net/edonkey-gui-gtk" or "net/edonkey-gui-java",
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whichever one you prefer. Next run 'ed2k_gui' (if you chose the GTK
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gui client) or 'edonkey2000-gui-java' (if you chose the Java gui
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client). The Java GUI still lacks many features but it can modify
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configuration parameters whereas the GTK has many features but
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cannot modify anything. Therefore, I would advise using both, each
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for what it is strong. The java one to configure and the GTK one
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for normal use.
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whichever one you prefer. Next run 'edonkey-gui-gtk' (if you chose
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the FreeBSD native GTK GUI client, or linux-edonkey-gui-gtk if Linux
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one) or 'edonkey-gui-java' (if you chose the Java GUI client). The
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Java GUI is very slow compared to the GTK one but it both supports
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multiple line selections and ed2k link pastes. The GTK one cannot
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do that now but it's very fast; it can accept ed2k link drag-n-drops
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using a mouse and keeps getting new features all the time. Therefore,
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I would advise using both, each for what their strong points are.
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The Java one to multiple select and the GTK one for normal use.
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Okay, the GUI starts and there is that 'connect to' dialog,
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now what do I do?
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@ -25,13 +25,15 @@ type 'donkey - !' from the command line.
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3) Run the GUI and connect to the core client
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Install the port "net/edonkey-gui-gtk" or "net/edonkey-gui-java",
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whichever one you prefer. Next run 'ed2k_gui' (if you chose the GTK
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gui client) or 'edonkey2000-gui-java' (if you chose the Java gui
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client). The Java GUI still lacks many features but it can modify
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configuration parameters whereas the GTK has many features but
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cannot modify anything. Therefore, I would advise using both, each
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for what it is strong. The java one to configure and the GTK one
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for normal use.
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whichever one you prefer. Next run 'edonkey-gui-gtk' (if you chose
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the FreeBSD native GTK GUI client, or linux-edonkey-gui-gtk if Linux
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one) or 'edonkey-gui-java' (if you chose the Java GUI client). The
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Java GUI is very slow compared to the GTK one but it both supports
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multiple line selections and ed2k link pastes. The GTK one cannot
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do that now but it's very fast; it can accept ed2k link drag-n-drops
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using a mouse and keeps getting new features all the time. Therefore,
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I would advise using both, each for what their strong points are.
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The Java one to multiple select and the GTK one for normal use.
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Okay, the GUI starts and there is that 'connect to' dialog,
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now what do I do?
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@ -25,13 +25,15 @@ type 'donkey - !' from the command line.
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3) Run the GUI and connect to the core client
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Install the port "net/edonkey-gui-gtk" or "net/edonkey-gui-java",
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whichever one you prefer. Next run 'ed2k_gui' (if you chose the GTK
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gui client) or 'edonkey2000-gui-java' (if you chose the Java gui
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client). The Java GUI still lacks many features but it can modify
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configuration parameters whereas the GTK has many features but
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cannot modify anything. Therefore, I would advise using both, each
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for what it is strong. The java one to configure and the GTK one
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for normal use.
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whichever one you prefer. Next run 'edonkey-gui-gtk' (if you chose
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the FreeBSD native GTK GUI client, or linux-edonkey-gui-gtk if Linux
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one) or 'edonkey-gui-java' (if you chose the Java GUI client). The
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Java GUI is very slow compared to the GTK one but it both supports
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multiple line selections and ed2k link pastes. The GTK one cannot
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do that now but it's very fast; it can accept ed2k link drag-n-drops
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using a mouse and keeps getting new features all the time. Therefore,
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I would advise using both, each for what their strong points are.
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The Java one to multiple select and the GTK one for normal use.
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Okay, the GUI starts and there is that 'connect to' dialog,
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now what do I do?
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