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 Posted by Kraftee on 10/18/77 11:39 
Technobarbarian wrote: 
> "Peterson" <hoseratl@hotmail.com> wrote in message 
> news:6PzGf.1232$Ly6.1212@bignews5.bellsouth.net... 
>> 
>> "Joe Gillis" <FloatingInThePool@hotmail.com> wrote ... 
>>> I've been using WinMX for over two years, but I've had it. It 
>>> constantly freezes up on me, and last night after two hours of 
>>> screwing with it, it simply crashed on me. 
>> I'd suggest you go look around on www.winmxworld.com for some help.  
>> It sounds like you've got the connection patch, since you can 
>> actually get on to the network, but if not, they'll point you to  
>> it. 
>> 
>> A big problem with WinMX, from my experience, is the prevelence of 
>> 'fake' files flooded into the network, particularly with more 
>> popular/current songs.  You can try searching with "-user" in one  
>> of 
>> your search boxes to eliminate the fakes, but you then lose the 
>> convenience of narrowing searches and will be a bit deflated in the 
>> amount of files now available to you. 
>>> 
>>> So I'm looking for a new P2P program -- any suggestions? 
>>> 
>> I've been using Warez with some success.  I enjoyed Ares while I  
>> was 
>> using it -- good availability of some more semi-obscure stuff, but 
>> began having incredibly frustrating connection issues soon after.  
>> Warez is kinda like a clone of Ares, uses the same network, and 
>> hasn't given me any connection problems.  I don't seem to have the 
>> same success in file availability, but I still have more than I do 
>> with WinMX, typically.  Probably better options out there, but I'm 
>> not exactly Mr. Tech-savvy, either. 
> 
>     Obviously. Much like Kazaa WinMX is dead, but the corpse keeps 
> flailing around and probably will for some time to come. It's sad to 
> watch, particularly with all the fans that can't let it die in  
> peace. 
> Right now: Shareaza, eMule plus and uTorrent are the best available. 
> Next week, who knows? Evolution marches on. Getting all attached and 
> drippy about any one program is ridiculous. Hell,  getting all 
> attached to p2p doesn't make much sense either. For music files 
> binary usenet groups and a good binary harvester are often a better 
> choice. There the freeware Grabit and shareware Newsbin Pro are the 
> top of the heap this week. 
 
Only one problem, what happens when your ISP's  binary news groups are  
fuba & they place a cap on how much you can download from external  
news services. P2P fills the bill for me for now, although I have had  
my first warning about usage & I can see the time when the  
restrictions will just force me to leave for pastures new & it will be  
a case of the grass is greener...
 
  
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