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			<title>Beta unstable+ other topics</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 02:30:24 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Hi, 
 
I've been meaning to post this question for a while but I always get sidetracked. Now that I'm switching from XP to Windows 7 I figured I'd...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hi,<br />
<br />
I've been meaning to post this question for a while but I always get sidetracked. Now that I'm switching from XP to Windows 7 I figured I'd kill a few birds with one stone (not cool birds like parrots or emus, though, so don't worry :innocent:) and get all my questions out.<br />
<br />
My first question has to do with B25's stability. I started using it after reading AW's sabotage thread a few years ago and have had good luck with it. However, every once in a while the program will basically wet the bed: I'll  configure the settings, customize the display, save my searches and go to work, but for reasons I can't fathom and at intervals that appear to be random, I'll launch the program one day and find that all my customizations are gone. I have to start from square one all over again. Has anyone else experienced this? Is there any way to prevent this? It's a real pain and I'd like to avoid it if possible.<br />
<br />
Because of this stability issue I was wondering if there was any discernible performance difference between B25 and one of the last safe BS Lite clients like 5.1.0.27 or .28. I understand that the beta has no limit on the number of download sources, but given that I rarely see more than 10-20 working connections I would like to know if I'll see any real-world impact. Also, if I remember correctly, BS lite installs some sort of ad-ware, but it's possible to block it by adding the necessary info to your hosts file, correct?<br />
<br />
As for Windows 7, are there any known issues with either the beta or lite version of Bearshare? Is anybody currently using both?<br />
<br />
On an unrelated topic, why do I get a shitload more search hits and file sources with Bearshare than I do with any of the other p2p apps? I've tried Phex, Limewire, and Frostwire, but the last time I tried a head-to-head comparision between them (over a year ago) BS outperformed those three in the above categories by at least a full order of magnitude and I'm not exaggerating. In fact, most of the time I either got no results from them or a bunch of unrelated and distinctly low-rent porn listings. Does BS have some super-secret Awesome Sauce&#8482; and the others haven't been able to duplicate the recipe?<br />
<br />
Lastly, from reading <b>The Rules</b>, should I infer that questions about ISP monitoring policies pertaining and pursuant to DMCA takedown notices are <i>verboten</i>? <br />
<br />
<br />
Any advice anybody could give me on these matters would be much appreciated.</div>

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