Rhever launches (same same) new filesharing service

June 2nd, 2008   News  


It was reported recently that filesharing company Rhever has been calling for the entire filesharing industry to evolve. Well, part of that evolution might have happened now as Rhever recently unveiled its new premium filesharing service.

Rhever’s filesharing service is “totally legal”, putting it in direct opposition with other services, such as Limewire and Ares, which are also legal but are often used for illegal means.

The new Rhever service is being touted as something of a filesharing revolution, though we’ll reserve judgment on that for the time being. Rhever claims that its filesharing services gives users high-speed access to 25 million files.

Members of Rhever will receive 15GB of space a month. At the moment, you can sign up for a free trial.

Features include comments, ratings and previews. We’re not really sure what all the fuss is about. It all sounds like PR talk at the moment. If anyone has had any experiences with Rhever, feel free to share them.

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