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EXeem
eXeem Beta 0.16 Screenshot

eXeem was a peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing client using the BitTorrent protocol. eXeem was designed to replace the need for centralised trackers (servers which co-ordinate the transfer of metadata across a BitTorrent network). It largely failed to achieve this goal, and the project was canceled and eXeem's network was shut down by the end of 2005.

eXeem was written in C++ using the open source libtorrent library for its bittorrent functionality.

Overview

eXeem was created by Swarm Systems Inc. which is located in Saint Kitts and Nevis. The company employed Andrej Preston, the founder of Suprnova.org, as its spokesperson and public face of eXeem. Five thousand Suprnova.org users were selected to take part in a private beta test of eXeem before the public beta was released on January 21, 2005.

eXeem's developers expected to implement the following features:

On-the-fly encryption and decryption

Searching by file hash

Quality of Service features

Proper Universal Plug and Play-support

User comments & ratings, but only when the file has been downloaded (to prevent fake ratings)

Minimum limited upload rate (5 kB/s) to stop leechers.

Criticism of eXeem

'Seacay', the unoffical Linux eXeem client

Criticism of eXeem arose soon after it debuted and included:

eXeem's for-profit operating model, including support through advertising (much akin to Kazaa) and a public beta that included HTML ads supported by Cydoor, which is widely considered to be spyware . Ads-free versions called eXeem Lite and BIT eXeem were subsequently released, and eXeem later replaced Cydoor with WhenU from version 0.21 onward.

Closed source code development, in contrast with the open source model proceeded by the most popular BitTorrent software, on which eXeem is based.

No initial Linux or Macintosh versions, with no ability to allow third parties to port the code beyond Windows (as eXeem is closed source).

Seacay was released as a Linux Client for the eXeem network when eXeem version 0.21 was released (see screenshot, right )

Network

The eXeem network used super-peers that were used to track torrents (as ordinary bittorrent trackers). These super-peers were also accountable for maintaining file lists, comments and ratings for part of the files in the network. When a peer that was tracking a torrent was closed or went down, a new peer was assigned to be the tracker for that specific torrent.



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