Morpheus 3.2 released with enhanced security and features

StreamCast Netorks have updated the popular spyware-free Morpheus. Filesize has been reduced by 50 percent when compared to the 3.1 version. Also, as promised last week, the user now has the ability to link up with a network of proxy servers. Among the many improvements an interesting twist:

"Morpheus 3.2 is our response to the legitimate concerns of our users about the invasion of their privacy. While we do not condone copyright infringement, we also do not condone the targeting of our users and the invasion of their privacy," said Michael Weiss, CEO of StreamCast Networks, Inc. "Also, in an effort to keep file sharing legal and get artists paid, users of Morpheus software can easily send an instant and automatic e-mail message to their Congressional Representatives through a link provided within Morpheus."

Morpheus users are encouraged to download the new release so they may take advantage of the new features, highlighted with an eye-popping new design, improvements, and upgrades.


I don't know how well the proxy system will work. If you have ever tried surfing the internet through one for anonymity purposes, you know it can be slow going. Might be time to find out.