eMule Xtreme was created by an American software developer and network administrator named Robert Derevianek, who have spent years developing the free, user-friendly application that has become one of the most popular file sharing software solutions in the world. Although initially available only on the Internet, it quickly gained popularity in the web-based world, and now supports download on Windows operating systems. Although it does come with a free trial period, many users report that the software is not very user friendly and does not allow users to easily upload large files. In fact, some reports state that the Windows application is almost unusable on Windows because it can't read certain files and requires a full shutdown process.
Another problem with this type of file sharing application is that it has poor reliability, because even though the application has a reputation for reliability, it has encountered server problems on occasion. The biggest issue is that even if your computer is properly set-up, you still have to manually restart the application to download the newest files from your server. This can be really cumbersome and time consuming, especially when you have to do it several times a day. Additionally, this application has a tendency to crash on occasion, even when your computer is running well.
Fortunately, eMule has addressed some of these problems in the Windows version of their application. The application now comes with a built-in Windows restore point. This allows you to easily restore the settings and files from any date before you installed the software. The new Windows restore point feature also allows you to restore important settings from the previous day or week, allowing you to quickly access all of your stored information from a single location. As mentioned earlier, this application also has a poor reliability rating. If you want to use this software without worrying about compatibility issues, or if you want it to work well with Windows, I highly recommend downloading the free trial version of eMuleXtreme.