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Old May 15th, 2002
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Default Re: Issues/Suggestions

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1. I hate the fact that the new version doesn't allow you to attach more than 12 connections. I know the reason behind the mod, but it wouldnt stop someone from just using the old version anyhow.
If you know the reason, why do you complain? I don't think anyone needs more than 12 connections. If you want to have more connections you should become an Ultrapeer.

[/QUOTE]4. On the connections tab tell us how many HOSTS are connected to a particular server and how fast their link is. (gnufrog use to give this info, so it's out there somewhere) Since we're now limited to 12 they gotta be 12 large ones.[/QUOTE]
Having 12 connections isn't healthy for the network. You might want to do it for some searches but being connected to 12 ultrapeers all the time takes away connection slots from other people and reduces the search horizon for people with only three connections (they might see you 4 times now, instead of you and possibly three other users 3 times each).

I don't think LimeWire can tell you the connection speed of ultrapeers, because they simply don't tell you their connection speed during handshake.

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5. Integrate a couple of the items from Statistics (Total File MBs & Total Hosts) to display in the bottom frame of the console, the title bar or menu area. It's a pain to have another window taking up deskspace to just give stats.
The statistics aren't very interesting, but you can keep the statistics window open all the time without reducing the functionality of the limewire interface.

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6. Scrap the WishList feature and add like a favorites area where you can save any search... Not just the ones that thurn up nothing... There is too much crap out there; not many things will turn up no result.
Can repeat the search yourself if you want. Automatically repeating many searches isn't good for the network, especially not if they return many results.

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8. In the download window allow us to right-click on the file and force a re-search.
I think the developers didn't do that on purpose. - You know it would be easy to change the function of the force resume button that way, - BUT the limit they set is one requery every 45 minutes for one of your downloads, and there is no way to enforce that if you can easily circumvent it manually (well actually you can circumvent that limit easily but not THAT easily).

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9. Time each download to research every so often (1 hour or 30 minutes or something). I'm finding that sometimes connections say speed 0kb/s and just stick on downloading at 0kb/s without ever researching, etc... I'm forced to kill the download, re-search to find the proper file, then click download again... That's ridiculous.
Those 0k downloaders sometimes regain speed after a few minutes up to a couple of hours. It's not wise to kill them.
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