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LimeWire version 2.77 Available LimeWire version 2.77 Available LimeWire is available in the following languages: English, Dutch, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Brasilian, Swedish, Portuguese, Catalan and Simplified Chinese Operating System supported are: MS Windows, Apple Mac, Apple OSX, and Linux This is the page for FREE AD LOADED LimeWire version. http://www.limewire.com/index.jsp/download#free After you have tried the AD LOADED version you will probably want to purchase the PRO version with NO ADS, NO BANNERS, NO SPYWARE for six months of update service at US $9.50 through the PAY PAL Service or Credit Card Help translate LimeWire into a different language and you could get LimeWire Pro for FREE. See link below for more information on translation and FREE LimeWire Pro version. http://www.limewire.org/translate.html In addition to fixing several bugs, LimeWire 2.7 introduces several new features: LimeWire New Features 2.7.3 - (Release date: 10.29.02) Remote queueing: if an uploader is too busy to handle a download request, it will queue you. The uploader then serves downloads in a first-come, first-serve basis. This feature is compatible with the queueing schemes used by other vendors. Resume from library: you can resume incomplete files in the library with a single button press. Safer resumes: LimeWire keeps track of the hashes for all incomplete files. This reduces the chance of a corruption when resuming. LimeWire New Features 2.6.3 - (Release date: 09.25.02) International versions: Now available in many new languages, including Italian, Catalan, Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, simplified Chinese, and Swedish. Connects to the network using GWebCache, a distributed connection system Includes more statistics, such as showing the number of replies sent for files, the number of uploads for files, the number of alternate locations for files, and the user agent for uploads Many important bug fixes, particularly to uploads and the installers On Windows, uses a LimeWire.exe launcher that dynamically searches for the most recent JVM available on your system each time you run it -- you will no longer have to re-install LimeWire when you install a new version of Java LimeWire New Features 2.5 - (Release date: 07.16.02) New browse host feature--even works through firewalls Faster downloads: connects in parallel to several hosts Downloader checks for corrupt files by looking at overlapping regions Increased download swarming by using "alternate location" data Loads shared files much faster on startup (though the first time may be a little slow) Added Bitzi metadata lookup Connects to the network more robustly Throttles outgoing bandwidth for ultrapeers Full support for file hashes in queries and replies |
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2.7.7 Doesn't Work Either Dunno what is wrong, but I am getting the same error as everyone else. java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.limegroup.gnutella.gui.Main at com.zerog.lax.LAX.launch(Compiled Code) at com.zerog.lax.LAX.main(Unknown Source) at com.apple.mrj.JManager.JMStaticMethodDispatcher.ru n(JMAWTContextImpl.java) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java) So, can someone please help us find a solution? |
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