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![]() I had purchased Limewire Pro about 18 months ago and wish to upgrade, but since purchasing, I have changed my email address, i.e. signed up with a another isp. How do I prove that I have a legitimate copy? Also, I'm only getting turbo charged downloads, not supercharged??? My download speeds are consistently around 5-8 Kbps, yet I've heard of people getting up to 30kbps? Thread has been moved. The LimeWire sections of the forum are here Limewire Forum sections Last edited by Lord of the Rings; March 19th, 2006 at 03:01 AM. |
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![]() Pro costs US$18.88 for 6 months of updates & email support. Your version's way out of date so if you want to upgrade, you'll have to pay again. Did you get it from www.limewire.com ?? I've only ever got a turbocharged connection. Never heard of supercharged... sounds like something offered by a scam site! You might want to read this, about official sites etc http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=28751 Your download speed will depend on different things - your speed, host's speed, how many hosts you're downloading from and so on. 30kb/s is not very fast ![]() *btw... this is the FrostWire forum ![]() |
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