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battlesite
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Studio City, CA

Is there any reason to NOT use limewire?

I'm used to limewire, but I notice that some people don't like it. Is there any reason for me to NOT install it?

If there is, do you have an alternative that you would suggest?
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jesse2200

join:2006-07-22
Pickering, ON
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I use Frostwire.


battlesite
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join:2001-03-24
Studio City, CA


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May 6th, @02:03AM

said by jesse2200 See Profile :

I use Frostwire.
Thank you, Jesse.

Is there something about Frostwire that's better than Limewire? Or are you just saying that you use it, and you don't have a problem with it?
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There's always free cheese in a mousetrap.

Confuzzle

join:2007-11-21
California

reply to battlesite
the only reasons i can think of are fake files spam .. not being able to find rare things and of course resource hog .. thats why alot of ppl dont like it ... ive had it for a long time .. i never liked it .. i preferred winmx .. but then the owners shut it down

maxey13
Premium
join:2001-06-02
Anderson, IN
reply to battlesite
I like it and have used it for ahwile. You just have to overlook a couple of items it finds in your search. It finds most everything I need.

Dennis


battlesite
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join:2001-03-24
Studio City, CA
reply to battlesite
Thanks, everybody.

Confuzzle, do you have another program that you do like? I often like to look for some rare music too.
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Somnam
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Mullica Hill, NJ
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reply to battlesite
said by battlesite See Profile :

I'm used to limewire, but I notice that some people don't like it. Is there any reason for me to NOT install it?

If there is, do you have an alternative that you would suggest?
it's loaded with viruses, fake files, and rampant mis-labelled songs are a PITA.

Bit torrent is infinitely better, though initially more complicated to set up and get used to.
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Confuzzle

join:2007-11-21
California
reply to battlesite
sure i have tons of other apps i use .. but my fav is soulseek .. it has tons of rare music on it


fonzbear2000

join:2005-08-09
Saint Paul, MN
·Comcast

reply to Confuzzle
said by Confuzzle See Profile :

i preferred winmx .. but then the owners shut it down
WinMX is up and running! You just need the pie patch available here: »www.mxpie.com/downloads.html
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Confuzzle

join:2007-11-21
California
i know about all that ... i was using KMs patch .. but winmx hasn't been the same since the owners shut it down


downloader1

@struegel.net
reply to battlesite
I've heard Limewire is backdoored by the RIAA so I would stay away from it. Same with many of the other p2p software. Best to go with torrents or news groups.


fonzbear2000

join:2005-08-09
Saint Paul, MN
·Comcast

said by downloader1 :

I've heard Limewire is backdoored by the RIAA so I would stay away from it. Same with many of the other p2p software. Best to go with torrents or news groups.
Torrents FORCE you to SHARE what you're downloading which is a risk of getting busted by the RIAA.
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RedPhoenix
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join:2000-11-07
Danvers, MA
·Verizon Online DSL

said by fonzbear2000 See Profile :

said by downloader1 :

I've heard Limewire is backdoored by the RIAA so I would stay away from it. Same with many of the other p2p software. Best to go with torrents or news groups.
Torrents FORCE you to SHARE what you're downloading which is a risk of getting busted by the RIAA.
So, you admit to leeching?
Torrenting also allows for encrypting the data streams.

It's called filesharing for a reason.


OMEGA_RAZER

join:2008-03-16
Bridgenorth, ON
·Nexicom

reply to fonzbear2000
said by fonzbear2000 See Profile :

Torrents FORCE you to SHARE what you're downloading which is a risk of getting busted by the RIAA.
Not really... you can limit your upload to whatever you want... it's no different than if you have limewire or winmx open... people can download from you if the program is running.
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fonzbear2000

join:2005-08-09
Saint Paul, MN
·Comcast

reply to RedPhoenix
said by RedPhoenix See Profile :

said by fonzbear2000 See Profile :

said by downloader1 :

I've heard Limewire is backdoored by the RIAA so I would stay away from it. Same with many of the other p2p software. Best to go with torrents or news groups.
Torrents FORCE you to SHARE what you're downloading which is a risk of getting busted by the RIAA.
So, you admit to leeching?
Torrenting also allows for encrypting the data streams.

It's called filesharing for a reason.
Yes I do admit to leeching because I sure as hell don't want to get busted by the RIAA!
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