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Unregistered September 6th, 2002 10:36 AM

I was, and still am, having problems with Limewire. I tried to run software updater, but i only had a security update -- nothing with java... also, whats up with all the dropped messages? About 10-15 % of all my messages are dropped, is this abnormally high?

Anybody have any ideas or suggestions?


Thanks!!!!

Unregistered October 15th, 2002 06:28 AM

Complete newbie here. What do you mean by the updated Java and where do I get it? Thanks for your help.

Unregistered November 9th, 2002 05:26 PM

Limewire screwing with us?
 
Is this Limewire trying to get us to upgrade? I have no problem with them trying to get me to upgrade but this is not a very smart way to do it - maybe you could limit my upload for old or unregistered versions? But if you purposely cripple your own software - how do I know if your software is just badly written or if you've crippled it? How does an end user know? I don't. I just think there's omething wrong with Limewire and it's time to move onto another program - hasta Limewire. good try but you broke it. Very smart!

Munchables December 5th, 2002 09:33 AM

Use Accusition
 
Having problems with LimeWire Use Accustion it is much better you need jag tho.
http://www.xlife.org/
by far the best mac client.

peace
munchables

bromansky December 8th, 2002 06:25 PM

gnutella problem in general
 
why limewire doesnt connect, it does at home on my cable modem, but not at school on our supposedly great t3 line

gfox January 4th, 2003 03:27 PM

your school like my work place probably has a fire wall that is preventing certain connection types (i don't know the lingo though)

pooploop March 12th, 2003 05:03 PM

ok, now how in the whole world do i whatch video's? i keep trying but it wont work? also, my friend has a updated limewire version where you can burn music, how do i get it?, he says its free?

stief March 12th, 2003 05:55 PM

if you're on OSX, the free vlc plays more formats than anything else I've found (you might have to use its File->Open rather than drag-n-drop or doubleclick, though). Here's the link: http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

I can't understand why you can't find the Limewire home page if you found this site. Oh well, here's a link http://www.limewire.com/index.jsp/download
(Once you get to that page, there's a button to try the new beta version too. Actually, it's still being called an alpha because of so many great changes--but caution: alphas are risky!)

I've never seen a "Burn" feature in LimeWire, but iTunes' burn button works great.

Someone April 23rd, 2003 12:27 PM

Limewire does not yet use the new Java
 
I dont believe LimeWire uses the new Java libraries yet. When you install the OS X Java update it leaves the old version of Java for applications that have not yet be recoded to work with the new Java.

sminchom January 7th, 2004 07:18 PM

terminally qeued downloads
 
Since updating to OSX 10.3.2, I've been unable to download any files successfully in limewire. Searches are successful, but when i download the file, its status remains qeued continually. I am running the classic version of limewire because i have found the OSX version to be incompatible with my computer - the icon bobs in the dock and then settles down again without opening.

If anyone can offer any help, it'd be appreciated.

thanks


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