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midwestec February 1st, 2006 04:06 AM

Frostwire vs. Limwire
 
I just wanted to get anyone's opinion on Frostwire. I've been using Limewire for years. I just started using Frostwire today for the first time. Is either one better than the other?

Geppetto February 1st, 2006 06:54 AM

From the sticky above:

The FrostWire Team does its best to maintain good relationship with the LimeWire project. The FrostWire Team, all of whom are still members of the LimeWire open-source community, disagrees with LimeWire's decision to consider filtering content on the Gnutella network (LimeWire has not implemented this type of DRM technology into their client as of yet). However, we will continue supporting the LimeWire client development and do not wish to make fundamental or drastic changes to the LimeWire core itself. FrostWire will not break with LimeWire's design philosophy.

FrostWire, unlike LimeWire, will never offer a PRO version. The FrostWire project will always remain strictly non-profit without any bundled software, including advertisements, spyware, malware or any code outside the scope of the general network that can transmit private information. FrostWire will always remain Free as in both price and freedom.

Ferral February 4th, 2006 08:54 PM

I have recently come from my old limewire pro, to the current beta Frostwire.

One thing I have noticed is that the number of simultanious host downloaded from has dropped, generally I would get 10 hosts in Limewire pro, but seem to never get above 8 in Frostwire.

I dunno if it makes a difference, but it is a bit annoying as when I am downloading from 8 hosts, but sitting 5 or 10 k under my maximum download speed, I wonder if the extra 2 hosts would have brought up my download speed to max!

I must say though, that the searching and connecting in Frostwire is much better than my old limewire version, it was starting to take for ever to connect, and search results were way down.

birdy February 4th, 2006 11:07 PM

Only pro lets you download from 10 hosts. FW is like basic LW & your max will be 8:)

Ferral February 5th, 2006 10:56 PM

Ah well that explains that - coz they say they would never have a pay version, I just assumed the version they released was the equivilant of lime wire pro.

I'll keep my old pro version around for the odd times 8 hosts downloading wont max out my download speed!

Chris09 February 6th, 2006 04:13 AM

Hmmm do you guys have a different limewire than me..i can change the number of hosts and downloads.. :o

Ferral February 6th, 2006 11:25 AM

Must do - I have V 4.92, and can only set the number of simultanious downloads, no setting for number of hosts.

Chris09 February 6th, 2006 12:07 PM

Aha..i have PRO 10.4.3 (lets me change number of downloads ^^) And..i can make it so people don't take all my bandwidth from uploads, i made it so people can only use 1 file from me.. You guys should get 10.4.3

stief February 6th, 2006 02:17 PM

Chris--all 4.9/4.10 versions of LW and FW allow one to set the number of simultaneous downloads, uploads, and searches.

The swarm number is a different setting, and is hard-coded into LW (Pro and Basic) and FW. Upgrading to 4.10.5 of either program won't lose you any settings, and should improve performance since 4.10.5 fixed some bugs.

Cheers

SpencerUk February 19th, 2006 03:06 PM

well at my google p2p group (see sig for address) i fully encourage users to take a look at frostwire, and if not convert from their current P2P program to do it.

ive been using it after it came out 2 weeks in, and ive been very impressed with it.

nite March 16th, 2006 05:24 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by stief

The swarm number is a different setting, and is hard-coded into LW (Pro and Basic) and FW.

Hard-coded would mean something to me if i didnt know FW (just like LW) is open-source. or am i missing the meaning of hard-coded...

stief March 16th, 2006 05:33 AM

You can change it if you edit the code. # of Hosts is not a user setting.

Are you a coder? If so, gbildson has relevant posts on http://groups.yahoo.com/group/the_gdf/ or you can search the code at https://www.limewire.org/fisheye/

Lord of the Rings March 16th, 2006 06:13 AM

But isn't promoting more than 8 hosts against the gnutella community agreements/philosophy or whatever you wish to call it. After all, if all programs could connect to 10 hosts or more, then
1. that would mean many less upload slots available for people to connect to, thus resulting in long queues of waiting on busy host. (Isn't that WinMX's problem with major queuing) & how many people have more upload slots than downld slots. The maths doesn't seem to equal!,
2. FrostWire & other gnutella variations are here as a result of LW's development. I believe the little extra that Pro offers is a thank you for helping to support the continuing development of Limewire & its offerings to the LW community.

The same could be said about ultrapeers. If programs increased that no., then there'd be less available for people to connect with. And the benefits would not be as bad as the side-FX.

My post is more of a query.

1337_ March 16th, 2006 07:36 AM

Man I just want 10 hosts so badly...and I can't seem to find the Source Code for FW. I clicked Source Code on the site, then it took me to SourceForge but now I can't find it.

stief March 16th, 2006 04:11 PM

To set for 10 hosts, just get an ISP connection of about 5 mbps down, 1 mbps up.

Then set your connection speed to T3.

That will give you 12 hosts (14 in a LW Pro version).

There is not much point in getting more hosts if you have a slow pipe to the network.

As for the source code, just go to http://www.limewire.org/checkcode.shtml for now. The FW code should be available as soon as SourceForge finishes the changeover to Subversion. Or ask Ultracross.

et voilą March 16th, 2006 04:29 PM

Use the default settings that correspond to your config. Otherwise, you hammer the network, plain and simple :rolleyes:

ultracross March 16th, 2006 06:15 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by stief ...and I can't seem to find the Source Code for FW. I clicked Source Code on the site, then it took me to SourceForge but now I can't find it.

Information on how to access to our source code can be found here: http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=142481

Quote:

Originally posted by stief
As for the source code, just go to http://www.limewire.org/checkcode.shtml for now. The FW code should be available as soon as SourceForge finishes the changeover to Subversion. Or ask Ultracross.
You can still access the CVS repository. We won't change over to our SVN repository until we have imported everything and then get used to it. We will still use the CVS server until we completely change over. A notice will be announced or we will just redirect our links to it.

ozboy March 22nd, 2006 09:43 PM

1337_ , Man, dont be so greedy........ I have LW basic 4.10.9. Im on a dail up, an the max hosts I can connect to is 2!! The max u can connect to with pro on dail up is 6.......

MissCanada March 24th, 2010 01:17 AM

Well, recently I've been having some strange issues with Limewire. I've never heard of Frostwire though, so how do you like it?

Paradisio Loco March 27th, 2010 07:35 AM

My setup is 50 up, and 50 down. it works so far, I'm using LW 5.4.6

- - -

Long time no see, I have decided to reinstall Frosty, and then.......... started to download 7 movies which all came as linked to whatever not good, or bad jokes likes having to click 328 times on "please use WMP"....

Ney! Frosty ain't for me!

muchuanlin August 8th, 2010 07:17 PM

Hmmm do you guys have a different limewire than me..i can change the number of hosts and downloads

halfpack September 11th, 2010 09:21 AM

I have Limewire 4.2 and I can only download 5 host simultaneously.I get @ least 10
with Frostwire.Also, I find songs on each that I can't find on the other,so yes,in my
oppinion Fw is just as good as Lw.

CherylinMass September 22nd, 2010 01:55 PM

Last post in this topic was Jan. 2009. Any more comments as to the pros and cons of Limewire and Frostwire? Thanks, Cheryl

hadog32 November 8th, 2010 05:57 PM

Does anyone know why some frostwire audio files have a key on them? I'm unable to share them on my home network. :-(((((


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