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JohnReam September 4th, 2002 04:25 PM

LimeWire 2.5.6 Leafs ?
 
I just noticed some "Leaf" connections labeled "LimeWire 2.5.6"

I've been checking practically daily..... since some quirks with 2.5.5 bother me.

I checked the Beta web pages and they're still at 2.5.5.

You guys have some pre-beta testers out there ?

:)

rutro September 4th, 2002 05:15 PM

Quirks with 2.5.5?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by JohnReam
I've been checking practically daily..... since some quirks with 2.5.5 bother me.
John,
Interesting to hear you mention quirks in 2.5.5! What are they?

I'm still on 2.5.4

Should I upgrade to 2.5.5 or wait?

Opinions / suggestions appreciated. :)

Thanks

Krieger88 September 5th, 2002 02:12 AM

That's probably somebody who compiled LW from the source code at limewire.org . You can modify the version string if you like.

JohnReam September 6th, 2002 11:16 AM

Re: Quirks with 2.5.5?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by rutro

I'm still on 2.5.4

Should I upgrade to 2.5.5 or wait?

Thanks


I'd stay at 2.5.4. More to lose than gain with 2.5.5, IMHO. Also, 2.5.6 (the real LW release) will be out someday soon, maybe. Nevertheless, it wont kill you to go to LW 2.5.5.

Krieger88 September 6th, 2002 12:17 PM

I suspect the next release will be 2.6, not 2.5.6

Unregistered September 6th, 2002 12:23 PM

my guess is it's FreeWire 2.5.6
http://download.com.com/3000-2166-10...ml?tag=lst-0-8

JohnReam September 9th, 2002 07:20 AM

What's FreeWire ?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Unregistered
my guess is it's FreeWire 2.5.6
http://www.freewirep2p.com/

Ok, I couldn't resist taking a peek at what you called FreeWire. http://www.freewirep2p.com/

What is FreeWire? Is FreeWire:

a) Simply a Re-Compile without ads (via Open Source)
And therefore remaining in Sync with future LW releases?

b) Or a new Branch of Source code, and therefore not likely to remain in Sync with future LW releases ?


:rolleyes:

rutro September 9th, 2002 08:15 AM

Yeah... What's up?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by JohnReam

What is FreeWire? Is FreeWire:

a) Simply a Re-Compile without ads (via Open Source)
And therefore remaining in Sync with future LW releases?

b) Or a new Branch of Source code, and therefore not likely to remain in Sync with future LW releases ?


:rolleyes:

Good question John!

My curiosity is aroused also. :confused:

Unregistered September 9th, 2002 08:24 AM

my guess is:

a) Simply a Re-Compile with ads AND parasiteware (via Open Source)
And therefore remaining in Sync with future LW releases?

From the CNet link I provided:
Editor's note: This download includes additional applications that are bundled within the software's installer file, some of which may be provided by parties other than the developer of this download. These applications may deliver advertisements, collect information, overlay content or graphics on the Web site you are viewing, or modify your system settings. As with all downloads, CNET recommends that you pay close attention to the options presented to you during the installation process. Known third-party applications bundled with this download include SaveNow, n-Case, and UCmore. For more information, please read CNET News.com's report on bundled software
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-6759036.html
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afisk September 10th, 2002 12:59 PM

Yeah, FreeWire basically just takes the LimeWire source code, makes minor cosmetic changes and re-releases it, making money off of the spyware.

The real problem with FreeWire is that it doesn't contribute anything while it drains resources from LimeWire. So, to us, if you're interested in seeing Gnutella grow and become the network it can be, stick with LimeWire. If FreeWire starts actually contributing something to the open source effort, then it's different. But given that they're not currently doing so, right now they're just hurting open source and Gnutella. We've tried to contact them to actually cooperate on improving the LimeWire code base, benefitting both FreeWire and LimeWire, but they've consistently ignored my inquiries. It appears they prefer to just keep leaching off of our efforts and making money off ot it!

Thanks for listening to that little rant =).


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