Which is better, practical and simple to use? ... need ur opinions guys
I use Shareaza for small files and single songs, not that I download much of those anymore. For anything other than the odd track, you'll want to use u******* (bit*******).
limewire for me. daming virus sa shareaza, not that limewire doesn't have also, pero mas prone yung former.
u******* is good, the challenge is just finding the right ******* site![]()
limewire sucks the life out of my Pentium 3.. i use u******* + demonoid instead. o kaya browse lang sa multiply. hehehe
limewire PRO ang gamit ko....
so far so good.... wala pa naman na detect na virus ang AVG ko
I use emule and *******. btw, what's the diff bet. the other ******* programs?
I use ******* downloads. My client is ******** which is available at http://www.********.com
My choice ******* site is http://www.************* although I go to other ******* listing sites as well.
1. Limewire has the best reviews around and guaranteed spyware/adware-free.
2. iMesh is OK (performance-wise) but with spyware AND adware.
3. Morpheus gives the MOST results, no spyware but with adware.
Most P2P applications are resource hogs.
i used to use limewire din before, kaso parang it uses a lot of memory. and mejo bumabagal ng konti yung old pc ko ...
despite the claims sa site ng limewire at imesh, i still use 2 antispyware software to keep me protected. (windows defender and lavasoft ad-aware)
i download using both limewire and ******* ******* client at the same time. never bumagal ang mac ko. pero yun pc ko kahit walang dina-download na, blink pa din send receive
better go with ******* rather than P2P softwares, maaaring walang madetect na virus mga scanners nyo but definitely dadami spywares nyo
frequent user pa naman ako ng limewire. :sad:
http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/...wn-by-US-court
LimeWire file-sharing service shut down by US court
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[SIZE="4"]LimeWire file-sharing service shut down by US court[/SIZE]
Agence France-Presse
First Posted 06:52:00 10/27/2010
NEW YORK—Popular online file-sharing service LimeWire was shut down by a US federal court on Tuesday following a lawsuit filed by the music industry.
The move came a little more than five months after a US judge ruled in favor of 13 music companies in a copyright infringement and unfair competition case brought against LimeWire.
LimeWire.com featured a legal notice on its home page on Tuesday stating it was "under a court-ordered injunction to stop distributing and supporting its file-sharing software."
The legal notice linked to the court order from US District Court Judge Kimba Wood ordering the closure of the service.
LimeWire chief executive George Searle said in a statement he was "disappointed with this turn of events."
"We are extremely proud of our pioneering history and have, for years, worked hard to bridge the gap between technology and content rights holders," Searle said. "However, at this time, we have no option but to cease further distribution and support of our software."
Searle thanked users of the service and said "our team of technologists and music enthusiasts are creating a completely new music service that puts you back at the center of your digital music experience."
"We'll be sharing more details about our new service and look forward to bringing it to you in the future," he said.
The 13 music companies filed their complaint against LimeWire in 2006 and Judge Wood ruled in their favor in May. In June, eight members of the National Music Publishers' Association filed a separate copyright suit against LimeWire.
LimeWire software was released in August 2000 and uses peer-to-peer, or P2P, technology to allow users to share music or other files over the Internet.
LimeWire is owned by the Lime Group, a New York-based company.