Posted by z3d in I2P (edited )

I2P+ is an enhanced version of I2P that aims to deliver a superior user experience. Updated themes, easier to understand configuration and diagnostics, and an enhanced feature set make I2P+ a compelling alternative to the official I2P release.

New since (2.8.0+):

  • Fix save configuration on button click on /configadvanced when advanced mode enabled
  • Reduce crosshatch patterns in dark theme when pagezoom isn't at 100%
  • I2PSnark:
  • Implement toggle all for file download priorities
  • Fix torrent filters so search query is retained
  • Enhance presentation of download/upload bar tooltips in main view
  • Various presentational enhancements and logging improvements

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Chronic wrote

That's awesome. I am currently using I2Pd with I2PSnark-Standalone already, so is I2P+ worth the replacement? Also, the image is really fitting. I would guess that it's generated using Stable Diffusion.

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cumlord wrote (edited )

if you want to do more in i2p than browse and download torrents i'd give it a try :) i2pd is lightweight and feature bare, i2p+ is kind of the opposite

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j8810kkw wrote

Well looks like I'm enjoying this bit so far

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Chronic wrote

Thanks, I actually started using i2p+ a couple of days ago, and I'm really enjoying it so far. Coming from I2Pd, I really didn't expect that much configuration options and features, yet it's a good thing to learn more about how java clients work (with the help of the included Help & FAQ sidebar). The web apps really define the full experience of using i2p, however I know that currently only I2Psnark has a standalone version, so I hope Susimail gets one too. The ability to turn on/off tunnels without shutting down the entire router is also really neat, yet I realized that they come with an [outbound.priority] custom option by default, so I need to look more into that.

I haven't touched the [routerconsole.advanced] option yet, so is there anything specific to look out for when I enable it?

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cumlord wrote

there's a lot of config options and advanced stuff you can do with it. tends to be really good for hosting things too. susimail would be nice as standalone though, i think you can do it but not easy

iirc 25 is the max for priority for a queue system with messages. you can set it up for dev updates to try the newest stuff if you want (though sometimes things can break), i tend to increase the exploratory tunnels to 16. Also like to set http tunnel to reduce tunnel quantity on idle/close tunnel after ~10 mins, select new keys on reopen so i get fresh b32 for http proxy.

when you enable advanced though it gives explanations of what they do in the (?) button on that page

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