July 28, 2008

MiniNova Updated

For those artists who realized the business potential that lies behind an accord with distribution sites like MiniNova or The Pirate Bay (which due to their high volume of traffic can provide a large, updated, if we can say so, audience interested in finding a substitute to mainstream media) peer-to-peer file sharing could prove to be a real break on the way to success.

Aspiring artist have always been advantaged by MiniNova's distribution platform but now the service seems even more dedicated to support them through its latest updates.

Such an update is the implementation of FTP uploading which avoids the problems presented by HTTP uploading and uses the right protocol for transferring very big files. The plus of FTP is that it's almost limitless with regard to file hosting, and has the ability to support 1 gig, 10 gigs, or 100 gigs.

Apart from that, MiniNova had also in mind some improvements for the average file sharer. It made the newly added "My Bookmarks" sortable. Moreover, the user is able now to list the complete contents of a particular tracker (MiniNova, The Pirate Bay, etc.)

These updates can be regarded as a big progress for a BitTorrent utility especially now with BREIN, the local Dutch copyright enforcement office, always on the lookout.

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