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Posted by krft on 07/06/06 09:11
FatKat wrote:
>> krft wrote:
>>> FatKat wrote:
>>>> krft wrote:
>>>>> azfrankie wrote:
>>>>>> fred-bloggs schrieb:
>>>>>>> "the hotshot" <hotshot@inbox.lv> wrote in
>>>>>>> news:1151820966.250795.273120 @v61g2000cwv.googlegroups.com:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> i am really horrible with keep up to date on the latest p2p
>>>>>>>> sharing
>>>>>>>> programs. can someone give advise as to which adware-free p2p
>>>>>>>> software is good out there (and links).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> i was using dc++ before but doesnt seem to be as good
>>>>>>>> anymore.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> thanks
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The largest p2p network at the moment is eDonkey. eMule is an
>>>>>>> open
>>>>>>> source, adware free, eDonkey client. Albums are shared as rar
>>>>>>> or
>>>>>>> zip
>>>>>>> files.
>>>>>>> http://www.emule-project.net/home/perl/general.cgi?l=1&rm=download
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Soulseek is good for electronic music, jazz and world music.
>>>>>>> http://www.slsknet.org/download.html
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi, I'm not into pnp software either but had Kazaa installed
>>>>>> once. What took me aback is the fact that it contained so much
>>>>>> spyware and
>>>>>> backdoor applications, I had to throw it off my system rather
>>>>>> quickly. Is that different with the other programs mentioned in
>>>>>> here?
>>>>>> azfrankie
>>>>>
>>>>> Certainly is, if you shop carefully there are P2P programs out
>>>>> there
>>>>> with no spyware/malware & those that do often have unofficial
>>>>> hacks to make them so.
>>>>
>>>> You didn't mean "shop" in the sense of something you pay for, do
>>>> you?
>>>
>>> Nope & often if you are willing to risk using one of the adware
>>> ridden versions you can get the pro/not free version (with no
>>> adware/malware) from the very same network
>
> the hotshot top-posted:
>> what about kazaa lite? do you guys have a link for that? the songs
>> i
>> am looking for dont seem to appear on winmx. hopefully i will have
>> more luck on kazaa lite, i am also trying out shareaza right now.
>>
>> Thanks!
> The availability of files is indirectly connected to the quality of
> the basic program - you can have the most technologically advanced
> network, but it's otherwise worthless unless those who participate
> have the media you want. I'm surprised that WinMX doesn't have what
> you want - it's always been a great source of stuff that I couldn't
> get on Kazaa or WinMX. As for Kazaa-lite, I herd it had spyware as
> well. I tried it years ago, and could neither get it to run or even
> uninstall. If you're going to go the P2P route, you're really better
> off with WinMX.
Or one of the many versions of Emule...
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