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banmicrosofttoo August 20th, 2005 04:08 PM

Quote:

The other night I was dl'ing a file and it was almost 200KBPS transfer rate!!
Now show me a client that will give that to you for free! And even tells you when an update is out and lets you select what type of update you want.

i get 300-500kb/sec on IRC easily.

mstfyd December 31st, 2005 01:02 PM

pollchoice #2
 
Is TrustyFiles. It does have alot of negatives (very persistant popup ads - my poor adwatch is exhausted), and it went through a period of time when it kept closing after opening, then suddenly cured itself. The positive is that it connects to 4 Gnutella networks (Bearshare, Emule, and 2 others), and I was able to find things I couldn't find anywhere else.

Lord of the Rings March 3rd, 2006 11:08 AM

The negative about sharing on more than one network at one time of course is the sacrifice in bandwidth & affect it has on other networks. There's at least one network where you can only downld as fast as you upload. Then if people are uplding from you one one or more networks, what happens to people on the other networks you're connected to? They suffer!!! They either can't connect or get incredibly slow downlds from you. That's why multi-network programs tend to not work so well whilst they allow multi-network connection at one time. On Gnutella, I'm sure most people would be aware how slow & unreliable Shareaza (Raza) can be. This also applies to the others such as morpheus & Gnucleus, etc. This is not an opinion, it is fact. If these programs only connected to one network at a time, then problem solved. (else dedicating a minimum of 5 KB/s per upload slot per network connected to at the time might work if there's the bandwidth to allow this.)

terryt June 3rd, 2006 11:33 PM

I love limewire it's by far the best p2p network i have tried i tried pro and went back onto the free one tho i hated how it looked and it was too complicated.Apart from the viruses on programmes the child porn,the youv'e won and the dancing girl video it's perfect.

garbagefan2 June 4th, 2006 05:41 PM

i put other also which is frostwire

1337_ August 16th, 2006 11:19 AM

  1. LimeWire
  2. FrostWire
  3. Morpheus

Dark Guy April 10th, 2007 06:19 PM

I, for my concept, use the giFT plattform, it's very easy to use and connects to the nets that it has plugins for, it is so efficient, GNU and GPL licensed, no crapware, no ads, no PRO version (only one free version), it's excellent, for now, i'm connecting to G1, G2 Aresnet and OpenFT

Dark Guy April 10th, 2007 06:20 PM

Also, i use Fw as a dedicated G1 client

Dark Guy April 10th, 2007 06:22 PM

I usually use Shareaza only with G1 and G2, that way, i limit the amount of pain, specially, not downloading from Edonkey (unlimited queue times)

benj April 28th, 2007 02:22 PM

i usually use frostwire but sometimes limewire i just like it better:)


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