
WinMX
WinMX was a peer-to-peer file-sharing program that allowed users to share and download music, videos, and other files directly from each other's computers. It operated by connecting users through a decentralized network, making it easy to find and retrieve files without relying on a central server. Known for its simple interface and ease of use, WinMX gained popularity in the early 2000s. However, due to legal issues related to copyright infringement, the developers discontinued the service around 2005. It remains a notable example of file-sharing technology from that era.