> That SpatialBundle can be uninstalled?
Yes, just trash that file.
Better than a Mac OSX application.
No installation involved when you click.
It run directly from the file.
The concept of installation is distrupted from the ground up.
You have a file, only a file, where you click and run, move, delete, copy where you want or send to your friends.
It cost you nothing to try becouse does not require root password to run or additional dependencies.
-> Ubuntu 32 and 64 bits or only for 32 bits?
Only 32 bit becouse now I can access to only 32 bit machine
-> Why you say that the program does not need to be installed if when I running the .bin extracts the program?
It's just a momentary cache that will be automatically deleted every reboot or from the system tray control menu where you can reset at your discrection.
-> If SpatialBundle does need of root pasword, where install aMule?
Where you want.
Put the file where you like.
You can mkdir $HOME/Applications and put ioAmule into it

It feeds you back like into Mac OSX but instead use Application Folders, it use a SpatialBundle, this mean you can handle better, because files are manageable better than folders (i.e. you can attach to an email and send to where you need instead an Application Folder must archived before to send)