Amule

In ethnographic and historical contexts, "aMule" is often used in reference to —spiritual objects believed to provide protection, grace, or healing.

: Unlike many modern platforms, it allows users to share files without a central server. In ethnographic and historical contexts, "aMule" is often

: "Amule" is a name associated with political figures, such as representation candidates in Nigeria. : In some languages, like Punjabi, "amule" can

: In some languages, like Punjabi, "amule" can refer to a younger brother or specific family relationships. : In some languages

: Can be managed remotely via interfaces like amuleweb or amulecmd .

: It is open-source under the GNU General Public License and can be found on the official aMule website or GitHub . 2. Amuletic Objects (Cultural & Spiritual)

aMule is a free, cross-platform file-sharing application used to download and share files. It was developed as a "mule" for multiple platforms, specifically to bring the functionality of the Windows-only eMule client to other operating systems like Linux, macOS, and BSD.