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fiji_kid
well i have tryed out mostly all free p2p (sharing software)
the worst was Kazaa becoz i wasnt able to get songs ..... its makes this mad.gif really weird sound.............

well iam using a program called Shareaza (works wiff ip) and also has alot of resources...

so what p2p software do you use??
JessJR1022
I use Kazaa Lite K++ ...it's not ad supported and I have nerv had any problems with bl'ing songs.......maybe cuz I don't listen to all the popular radio songs......some of em I do..... it's from the recording industry they ruin them to keep people from sharing......that's what some one told me once anwyas... I dunno
SasukeNaru
In my opinion these sharing programs arent as good as u think.. Government agencies could be watching these programs.. Sharing is techincally legal but im not about to take chances.... U heard the big sueing situation with napster as this rock band (cant remember their name) grabbed the first 1000 naptser screen names that had downloaded their band's music and sued them all. It was a big deal and now plans like Pepsi drink and win free songs to download are poppin up.

In a nutshell- p2p.. not for me
dasturbd
Warez is awesome, but they just got raided apparently and alot of things seized. I've also used WinMX but I don't bother d/ling stuff like that anymore
Gypsy Eyes
QUOTE(SasukeNaru @ Jun 21 2004, 12:32 AM)
In my opinion these sharing programs arent as good as u think.. Government agencies could be watching these programs.. Sharing is techincally legal but im not about to take chances.... U heard the big sueing situation with napster as this rock band (cant remember their name) grabbed the first 1000 naptser screen names that had downloaded their band's music and sued them all. It was a big deal and now plans like Pepsi drink and win free songs to download are poppin up.

In a nutshell- p2p.. not for me

i agree.
Yemmerz
You know it's not really smart to say what p2p programs you are using. The goverment could be reading this right now, and you IP can be tracked down from here...and then who knows what could happen...!
moomoognu
KaZaa Lite Resurrection is very, very good.

you can download it at www.filesharingplace.com and then going to the p2p clients page.
JlIaTMK
its weird cuz my Kazaa K++ Lite when playing songs makes this odd screeching and beeping noises pinch.gif
cyphervi
lol thats when they purposely edit mp3s to screech after about 25 seconds of the real song. its to discourage downloaders and its not your program's problem.

bittorrent rocks though. plus, its handy for non-illegal distributions as well.
moomoognu
I use KLR and BitTorrent, as well.
wirrux
Kazaa still has a free version. Donno how is it tho...
moomoognu
It's still full of ads and crawling with the RIAA. Not that any other P2P client isn't. Use PeerGuardian. It blocks the RIAA IP addresses.
uLoVeMikeRoch
hahaha u people dont know anything, i use overnet, it uses the same format as edonkey200, but its free and hells aint ad supported, theres no spyware or riaa, plus it uses the same servers as edonkey, but combine them 2 one big one
moomoognu
The RIAA is always around no matter what you use.
JessJR1022
QUOTE(JlIaTMK @ Jun 22 2004, 6:38 PM)
its weird cuz my Kazaa K++ Lite when playing songs makes this odd screeching and beeping noises pinch.gif

yeah they do that with some of the really popular songs so that people will stop dl'ing them.
ryan_73
Ares Galaxy, IMO by far the best out there. super fast dl's, no spyware and high quality mp3s
jarnifer
i used to have Kazaa, but then switched to the official BT software to download TV episodes and anime...

recently i used another BT client...it's called ABC and I find it much more reliable and convenient than the official BT software.
Rock_Lee
Usually, I just download of FTP or HTTP servers. But for p2p I use Warez p2p and Kazaa Lite Resurrection.
Blah
For music you'll want to use Blubster. [Has no fakes]
Or you could you Limeware Pro.

Softwares you would just want to use regular FTP or HTTP because it's safer.
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