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Why do you bother w/Limewire? Easily the buggiest, least successful P2P program available. I know of no one who has had consistent success with it. This is also evidenced by the comments in this forum. Between the ridiculously low d/l success rates and the rampant complaints, why bother? |
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I bother with Limewire because I'm running Mac with OS8.6 and I don't know of another good Mac client. I haven't had the best sucess with Limewire either but I'm not sure there is another game in town. I tried Myster and it doesn't seem ready for prime time. Everything else requires OSX. Anyone? Anyone? Beuller? (crickets) |
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Hear hear. Thanks for all your posts Peerless--I find them useful and now fun too. btw brainiack, do you seriously want to know why I (and 100,000 others) bother with gnutella? Or just LW? Like roliepolieolie, I'm on Mac and now OSX. Acquisition doesn't offer the detail I need to understand what is developing in this FASCINATING opensource multilanguage multiplatform project (note: it's not yet a proprietary commercial program). Opensource is a key reason; community is another: above all, solving the problem of how peers can share on a decentralized network Quote:
In short--it's a worthwhile learning experience. |
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No argument--just a good question. Seriously though, is there any other computer project that can legitimately claim to be developing the scope of the ideal of the "digital commons" as much as gnutella in general and LW in particular? Phillipe Verdy's language work (eg http://gui.limewire.org/servlets/Rea...1&listName=dev), the international contributions of opensourcers like Gregorio, Sam, Jens-Uwe, Roger and many I don't know of really show an international community freely offering their time and talents. These forums give those of who can't code the chance to ask and maybe even help contribute what we can too. That is why bugs can be identified--and worked on! Gad--what--40 releases in the last year? Seriously--does any other project have a better claim to developing the digital commons? |
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