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![]() Can one save a specific file search as a "favorite" search so he/she could later log on to Limewire and run the same search again without typing in all the parameters again? Thanks for any help! |
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![]() wow...so much effort to type a few words...sheeshus, this is just exactly what's wrong with the world today... here's an idea...why don't you spend every waking hour of your life inventing a machine to do it for you... then in a couple of generations all humans will be slugs doing nothing but entertaining themselves...then a while after that we can have a Butlerian Jihad....
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![]() I believe the auto-text empties when LW is closed or re-started. Most people don't mind a few keystrokes, but daily searching for a large group of files does become tedious; a batch-search function would be cool. Sometimes I take the stairs because I'm too lazy to push a button. |
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![]() I had a look at ClicknGo as a way of inputing stuff automatically but through vnc or vmware as i am using limewire it is going to be painfull also i would have to write some script to build the clickngo response file. I think i will look on sourceforge for some command line thing that does gnutella search. |
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![]() I had thought to use Phrase Express, but that would do only one item at a time; probably not worth the effort (even with 2-key macros). btw Phrase Express is a free and very useful tool, sometimes; I usually don't have it running if I'm not writing or e-mailing, as it can interfere when playing games (auto-fill pops up). |
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