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Shareaza is better I don't want to start any flame wars, but I was like you guys also. I tried the free version of Limewire, and gave the idea of paying some thought. I noticed Shareaza had all of the features Limewire did, plus countless others. The main point here is that Shareaza is not only spyware free, it also is FREE. Limewire collects money to improve the Gnutella Network, to me thats bullshit. Shareaza with only one developer outplayed, outsmarted, and outlasted Limewire, Bearshare, Xolox, and the list goes on. Honestly ask each other where does that money go to buy a worthless Pro version. I'm sure that money hasn't so far helped the network. This is a case of a developer selling out for money while still proclaiming that thier in it for the user. Shareaza is free, and does not need a PRO version because its official free public releases are that good. The creator of Shareaza hasn't sold out "yet", and maybe will never sell out. I see that you guys are paying for something wich isn't good. Try Shareaza it is the solution to you problems. Download Shareaza |
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That is the stupidest reply ever, are you still reffering to the naming of Gnutella2/ "MP". Come on and grow up, just stop whining. If thier is technical reasoning then your post is justified, but in this case it isn't. Social behaviour? Start thinking about your pocket, you are paying for a far less superior program. When a better solution is already free and far superior. Also, what social implication is it when that software throws a bunch of Spyware into your drive. PS. Once you are in a P2P environment, and are committed in downloading and sharing copyrighted materials. You already are breaking one major Social rule. "Thy shalt not STEAL", so don't be a hypocrite ok. In a P2P network most of us are crooks, and thier is no honour between crooks. Social Behaviour's are cast out the window in P2P environments, as soon as you break that "devine" law. "Bad Social Behaviour", What kind of baseless argument is that. Little one please grow up and give a strong argument stating facts, rather than throwing down my argument with such nonsense. |
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My only problem is content, which is the networks problem, not the clients. And mine, of course |
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You cannot hack LimeWire into doing requeries because other LimeWires will filter those requeries when they encounter them. LimeWire completely disabled queries by hash. Besides 2.3.3 requeries have been filtered by all LimeWire ultrapeers for a long time, so your requeries never actually improved your download experience.
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Thanks for the update. Possibly some other clients accept requeries... besides limewire, and perhaps some older limewire clients still accept them. I agree with you that if limewire is filtering them, then it would not make a significant improvement to my download experience. But at the moment, I still tend find quite a few requiries working. I can only attribute this to the fact that there are older limewire clients and non-limewire clients connected to the same network. I do appreciate your explanation, and I will forget the idea about hacking it to work, since I cannot affect the filters of everyone else. |
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