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| I have two questions about using limewire as your default torrent client. - Is Limewire a good option to use or does is have disadvantages? for instant download speed etc. - Is there a way to download more than three torrents at the same time using limewire? Thanks in advance |
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| When you think your ready to download a torrent, follow the tips in this thread... How do you use the new feature on Limewire?(Torrents) |
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| The best way to make torrents work faster is to make sure the port you are using for the torrent client, is open. It will slow down downloads a lot. BTW, a good torrent site in my opinion is mininova |
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