Limewire.......Discuss
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Limewire.......Discuss
I have been told about a program called Limewire. Its a p2p program. Are there any pruners out who have used it and can comment on it. Discuss ITI
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If you use Limewire, check THIS LINK.
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Funny clip, i recognised the music, then realsied it was off a TV show my Daughter watches, Lazy Town.
Anyway, limewire, great for Video and Music, in my mind by far the best.
Its not too good for software, cant find much on there i want, might just be me.
EDonkey was the best in my mind, but they got shut down only last weekend, or decided to stop, not sure. So now i am back on limewire pro.
Must agree with above, limewire is great and fast, would recommend it...
Anyway, limewire, great for Video and Music, in my mind by far the best.
Its not too good for software, cant find much on there i want, might just be me.
EDonkey was the best in my mind, but they got shut down only last weekend, or decided to stop, not sure. So now i am back on limewire pro.
Must agree with above, limewire is great and fast, would recommend it...
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Limewire is quite effective, but make sure you have good antivirus as some of the stuff is suspect. Watch out for wrongly labelled items too, had a shocking file involving a young lady and a horse!!!
Used with common sense you will have no issues.
Used with common sense you will have no issues.
Not so, extreme P.
Limewire is one of the p2p applications that has no malware, nor "hidden" clauses in the EULA.
(Unlike Kazaa, which spawned a dedicated Kazaa-malware-removal industry)
Had no problems using Limewire. A caution though, make sure you are not sharing your computer with the world. It's eye-opening to see how many are. I've fixed this problem on a friend's computer, his son had installed it but not configured the "shared folders" correctly. Easy to do, under "tools>options" in the program.
The above caveats do apply, there are some decidedly nasty videos available. Haven't had any problems at all with music downloads, apart from the odd corrupt file.
Not a great place to download programs from. You're better off getting them from a reputable site like http://www.download.com/2001-20_4-0.html I've read a lot of the programs downloaded via P2P contain nasties.
Have a look here http://blogs.download.com/Daily-Down...ost.php?p=1175 for news items pertaining to P2P generally.
This http://www.download.com/PeerGuardian...ml?tag=lst-0-1 is a worthwhile program to have if running any P2P. Here's a download/review page for Limewire http://www.download.com/LimeWire/300...ml?tag=lst-0-2
Download.com checks all their hosted downloads for spyware etc.
Limewire is one of the p2p applications that has no malware, nor "hidden" clauses in the EULA.
(Unlike Kazaa, which spawned a dedicated Kazaa-malware-removal industry)
Had no problems using Limewire. A caution though, make sure you are not sharing your computer with the world. It's eye-opening to see how many are. I've fixed this problem on a friend's computer, his son had installed it but not configured the "shared folders" correctly. Easy to do, under "tools>options" in the program.
The above caveats do apply, there are some decidedly nasty videos available. Haven't had any problems at all with music downloads, apart from the odd corrupt file.
Not a great place to download programs from. You're better off getting them from a reputable site like http://www.download.com/2001-20_4-0.html I've read a lot of the programs downloaded via P2P contain nasties.
Have a look here http://blogs.download.com/Daily-Down...ost.php?p=1175 for news items pertaining to P2P generally.
This http://www.download.com/PeerGuardian...ml?tag=lst-0-1 is a worthwhile program to have if running any P2P. Here's a download/review page for Limewire http://www.download.com/LimeWire/300...ml?tag=lst-0-2
Download.com checks all their hosted downloads for spyware etc.
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i use limewire with no problems at all.
read up on it first though. make sure u install the SW from the limewire website only. make sure your security is up to date.
and never download any file smaller than 1mb. they are the dangerous ones. the baddies.
song/music files are usually approx 2 or 3 mb upwards.
read up on it first though. make sure u install the SW from the limewire website only. make sure your security is up to date.
and never download any file smaller than 1mb. they are the dangerous ones. the baddies.
song/music files are usually approx 2 or 3 mb upwards.
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Edonkey is gone?? I use Emule and it is all still working fine.
P2P is a great facility; would not be at home without it
There is a lot of fake files which are viruses or trojans; you need a virus checker, plus use a certain amount of common sense and paranoia. Also some ISPs will disconnect your account without a warning if they receive one of those automated copyright infringement complain emails.
P2P is a great facility; would not be at home without it
There is a lot of fake files which are viruses or trojans; you need a virus checker, plus use a certain amount of common sense and paranoia. Also some ISPs will disconnect your account without a warning if they receive one of those automated copyright infringement complain emails.
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*Cough*Thanks BD*Cough
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In this day and age with the RIAA and other such organizations on the case, I use the newsgroups entirely.
Nothing to share, nothing required to share and most ISPs provide free access to them.
No tracking as to useage so the best and safest option so far.
I would recommend scanning all downloads first before opening though as there are still some oddbods out there who will disguise a trojan or two as a legit file.
Anyone want any info, I have a word doc thats give you all the pointers you need using a proggie called PowerGrab (freeware).
Powergrab has been updated since but the principal is the same and configuration isnt much different.
Go here for it if you want a peep.
Its hosted on my own webspace so its not leeched or pirated and it is safe.
Nothing to share, nothing required to share and most ISPs provide free access to them.
No tracking as to useage so the best and safest option so far.
I would recommend scanning all downloads first before opening though as there are still some oddbods out there who will disguise a trojan or two as a legit file.
Anyone want any info, I have a word doc thats give you all the pointers you need using a proggie called PowerGrab (freeware).
Powergrab has been updated since but the principal is the same and configuration isnt much different.
Go here for it if you want a peep.
Its hosted on my own webspace so its not leeched or pirated and it is safe.
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Usenet is doubtless the best for mainstream warez or common music/video downloads, but nothing beats P2P for the sheer amount of material available.
For a start, I am not going to download any music made in the last 20 years; it's all junk
For a start, I am not going to download any music made in the last 20 years; it's all junk
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I use p2p or torrents as a last resort if I can't find what I'm looking for on usenet. I can recommend easynews as a good, user friendly news server. It has a very useful web based newsgroup searcher and a web-based news-browser (i.e downloader thingumy).
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Limewire for individual songs and Torrents (usually via isohunt.com) for albums, films, software etc.
Only ever got one successful piece of software from Limewire and that was Solid Edge (CAD program) for Uni work.
LW is still the best P2P software in my mind.
Only ever got one successful piece of software from Limewire and that was Solid Edge (CAD program) for Uni work.
LW is still the best P2P software in my mind.
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Nah, I pay (yes the P word) around 5 quid a month for up to 90Gb download from 100proof news.
The retention is around 10 times my isp's so just about everything I want and a lot I didnt want but get anyway is available to me whenever i want it.
latest movies, proggies and albums and a lot more besides.
I wont touch P2P again.
The retention is around 10 times my isp's so just about everything I want and a lot I didnt want but get anyway is available to me whenever i want it.
latest movies, proggies and albums and a lot more besides.
I wont touch P2P again.
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Bahn-jeaux,
Maybe you could help me,
I've gone down the newsgroups route but am stumped a bit.
When you have downloaded an item, it comes down as many files and pars,
I have used quickpar to check the files and got a no repair message.
Now what do I do with all the .zip, .dmg, etc files to get them into a format to burn to cd as an installable program.
PM if you like,
Cheers.
Maybe you could help me,
I've gone down the newsgroups route but am stumped a bit.
When you have downloaded an item, it comes down as many files and pars,
I have used quickpar to check the files and got a no repair message.
Now what do I do with all the .zip, .dmg, etc files to get them into a format to burn to cd as an installable program.
PM if you like,
Cheers.
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Devlin, if they are just zip or rar files then all you need to do is extract them using a program such as WinZip or Winrar.
Depending on what format they were in before they were segmented into smaller files, you wil either get the full installation files or whatever the file was (film perhaps) or it may appear as an ISO, or Bin and Cue file depending on which program was used to make the file.
These are image files and need to be burnt to disc using something like Nero which has the option to burn many different forms of image file.
The other type of file you may encounter is when they are renamed to something like .dit. This is just an extension that has been made up to disguise the true nature of the file. In this case just rename all the files with the extension .Rar and then extract them as before using WinZip or Winrar.
It is worth trying to see if Winrar will open these files without renaming as sometimes they can be extracted without any fuss.
Depending on what format they were in before they were segmented into smaller files, you wil either get the full installation files or whatever the file was (film perhaps) or it may appear as an ISO, or Bin and Cue file depending on which program was used to make the file.
These are image files and need to be burnt to disc using something like Nero which has the option to burn many different forms of image file.
The other type of file you may encounter is when they are renamed to something like .dit. This is just an extension that has been made up to disguise the true nature of the file. In this case just rename all the files with the extension .Rar and then extract them as before using WinZip or Winrar.
It is worth trying to see if Winrar will open these files without renaming as sometimes they can be extracted without any fuss.