Open EMULECOLLECTION file

EMULECOLLECTION files: what are they and how do I open them?

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eMule collection data file

Files with emulecollection suffix can be typically found as some kind of data files for eMule program.

Further details:

The emulecollection file extension is mainly related to the popular peer-to-peer sharing application eMule.

An .emulecolletion file contains sequence of lines of text identifying ed2k (eDonkey Network) links to files.

Text lines include an ed2k link prefix, file name, file size and a hash code to help recover corrupted files.

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eMule

A client for eDonkey and Kad P2P networks

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aMule

Multiplatform client for ED2K and Kad P2P networks

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eMule Plus

A download client for eDonkey network

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