eMule is one of the world’s largest and most trusted P2P file-sharing clients, allowing you to quickly find any type of file (audio, video, text, etc.), including some extremely rare content. eMule connects to both the eDonkey and the Kad networks, which results in a higher transfer speed and faster distribution of popular files. With a vast network of servers and clients (like you) uploading and downloading files all over the world respectively, eMule reduces recovery times for corrupted downloads. Additionally, a credit system rewards you for frequent uploads, cutting down wait time where you are owed credit. And eMule helps you save bandwidth by transmitting data in zlib-compressed form.
The search dialog offers search parameters and controls to perform searches on ed2k servers, in the kad network or by an external web service.
This dialog lists your downloads on the top and currently ongoing uploads on the bottom.
This dialogs provides mostly status information for the interested user, about the Kad part of eMule.
The statistics dialog contains not only the graphically displayed bandwidth usage for uploads and downloads, but also a very detailed tree of all kinds of status informations of your eMule.
You can send messages to other clients directly from eMule. If the other client accepts your chat, you can talk directly from peer to peer.
For more easy communication, an integrated IRC client can be used to connect to a chat server.
This dialog shows all you local files being shared over eMule.
The server dialog provides all information about the servers in your list, the server you are connected to and contains controls to add servers by IP or by downloading a server list.