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whoeverxxx 08-10-2004 17:14

Whats the best P2P program to use?
 
I mostly like movies and use kazaa lite but it seems to be slow since the program hasn't had an update for almost a year now. Is there a better P2P program?

Luci 09-10-2004 02:29

well there is updated but with different name
kazaa lite resurrection

i suggest though you use dc++
the best and fast but to connect to a server you NEED lots of Gb

whoeverxxx 09-10-2004 06:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by Luci
well there is updated but with different name
kazaa lite resurrection

i suggest though you use dc++
the best and fast but to connect to a server you NEED lots of Gb


Damn, kazaa lite resurrection gave me a virus. Somekind of Bloodhound virus and my antivirus software couldn't detect it on the install and can't remove it either. :eek: Time to reformat. :(

mosiq 20-10-2004 10:17

Try using eMule from Sourceforge.
It is normally one of the top downloads or just do a search for eMule at http://www.sourceforge.net
Hope this helps

Peace
http://www.mosiq.com
Bringing Fans and Bands Together

wolfie33 01-11-2004 09:32

Go emule
 
Emule is by far and away the best.
It has about 50x the search capabilities of kaaza and although it seems to download very slow if at all at first it soon picks up speed.
It does say in the help files that emule doesnt like to be watched and like a stubbon mule wont download if it is watched,well i know this is just a little joke of theres but the odd thing is it seems to be true.

MaaLeK 15-11-2004 02:51

Ares, Shareaza, Kazaa lite, there are too much p2p programs to say.

gladstcr 16-11-2004 00:14

shareza
 
hi
the best p2p program is shareza :D

Incoming 22-11-2004 19:47

Winmx is good.

EDIT:Bah old thread didn't look :(

mp3_searcher 23-11-2004 05:48

Kazaa is the best probably, but FTP servers are also good, if you know how to access them online.....

ecstatica 29-11-2004 08:01

i did run kazaa and imesh but i found i got alot more bugs then music lol
but now i use bittorrent and i have to say its alot better then the other p2p programs i have played around with

peter_jordan99 10-12-2004 05:14

The best P2P program in my opinion is Kazaa. It is the easiest to use, and the downloads are very quick...most mp3s only take about a maximum of 2 minutes with a quick internet connection. When searching for mp3s, Kazaa automatically links together multiple users who have the same file, and when you download a song, it will detect the user with the fastest connection and automatically download from them. If a user cancels a download or the download stops for any reason, Kazaa automatically will find another user who has the same file, and pick up where the downloading left off. In addition, Kazaa offers a similar program identical to their free version called "Kazaa Plus", which offers an identical program to Kazaa, without any advertising. However, Kazaa Plus requires a monthly fee. The free version of Kazaa is still a great program and the best in my opinion. I think you should give it a try. If you have any futher questions, you know who to ask. I hope this helps.

-PJ
peter_jordan99**********com

DVDripper Pro 04-01-2005 03:15

Hi,

I think the best P2P program to use is LimeWire. You can download stuff really quick, and the avi's and mp3's are extremely good quality. WinMX just gives you a load of crap. Kazaa gives you a load of stuff that you don't want including crap. And you can't download anything on Shareaza. eMule downloads at about 3kb per second on a 512 kbps broadband connection. The best one now is Lime wire.

Hacker Ben 18-01-2005 06:31

Bearshare
 
I think, the best P2P program is Bearshare. It's fast and you have a lot of files there.

Patrickoo 13-02-2005 14:25

a
 
I using Shareaza.
Its free-spyware and adware.
Before I was using the Bearshare.
That was good program too.
Chose from this 2 will be good chose.

Rubicante 16-02-2005 05:26

I've found limewire great, but you have to watch out for those damn 105kb .wmv files (although they're easily enough spotted) - They don't do what they say on the tin!!!


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