The MDaemon application was created by a person named Dr. Jad, who was not a programmer. Instead, he built the program from the ground up using only a Microsoft Windows NT interpreter, a hardware virtual serial number (HVSL) device, and the actual Windows NT software. Dr. Jad spent the better part of one year working on this software in order to help him understand how the Windows NT software works and to get the proper software programs to build the application properly. After all of this hard work, the software was finally released to the public in late 2020.
While Dr. Jad did not do any programming himself, he still helped the developers put together the MDaemon program. It was a great time for the developers, as they were able to get their first software developed. Because the developers were able to take advantage of the Windows NT software, it was possible for them to use the other applications that Windows users had installed on their computer. For example, if a user has Quicktime or Silverlight, these applications would open automatically when the software was run.
The developers were really excited about the MDaemon application and were very happy with the program. The program allowed Windows users to download an entire system and then allow other users to use that system. This software could be used in conjunction with a free proxy server to ensure that all of the downloaded files got transferred correctly and to prevent downloading from getting too slow. Many users said that they really liked the application and really liked that they were able to download a whole operating system for free. They also liked the fact that all of the applications could be used without risking having the whole system deleted or corrupted by viruses or worms.