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Default Limewire is dying. You killed it!

Yep. You guys just screwed yourselves. You just wouldn't put the size filter on there an now limewire and similar are dying off for the torrents. You can't find half of what you used to.

Way to go! Don't listen and kill yourself off.
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lol there's lots of tips around these forums, particularly in the stickies at the top of the sections to overcome issues. Check them out.
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You know, I used torrent a looong time ago and it really sucked. Your post brings me back to something I thought about a week ago...
I ran into a download which required me to use this new torrent software (won't say name, not called for)
and I got ****(Which I have key for from M$, but lost the dvd I had) at an incredible speed...
I still haven't made that torrent my default program for downloading, because Limewire was the first p2p software never doenloaded a virus with.
But you have a point with this post.. I have been noticing a drastic drop in good results, which make me sit on the computer longer to see some relevant results.
I think someone should just stick the filter size option in Limewire, and deal with the effects as they appear. Limewire should not be afraid of anything anyone should throw at it, if file sizes for trojans become bigger, I'm sure the first people to download such junk will report to Bitzi, just like now...

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