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![]() I am sorry, I do not understand why such a horrid base of programming such as java is used in Limewire. It is way too slow, erroneous, full of errors, and just plain too hard to install. It sure would be nice to see it written in a nice language such as C or C++ or something similar, but Java? Too slow. I do not think it is fair to make users with slower machines, such as myself run something that requires a 6 Ghz machine. Why must this be impossible to install? I am giving up, I just don't see how it can be done. I apologise for this post, and I apologise for sounding rude, I am at the very end. I am sorry to say I would not recomend this to anyone, it is just impossible, I have no proof that it is possible to even make it go. I must leave this client for gtk-gnutella, perhaps it will ruun faster. My apologies again, I hope someone will change their mind and go to C or somthing. Until then, I am not capable of using Limewire. No offense. Signed Ibly Piblo |
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