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![]() So BearShare, Frostwire, etc. r free programs without legal problems? Already have Limewire Turbo which has many viri when downloading from T3. I'm not a rookie....just a rookie 2 this site. Help is appreciated. ![]() |
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Any file sharing program that is over 6 months old could not be preforming at its highest quality. |
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![]() Thats statment is bully......I use Morpheus, BearShare, NeoNapster, Gnucleus, and few other old as hell and defunc Gnutella apps....They all do verry good on the network and runs smooth on my Pc! Just only remember this, not allways the newest is better..... ;-))
__________________ Just Good enough, smart enough, and no longer Elite... ![]() Last edited by File_Girl71; August 28th, 2009 at 03:10 AM. Reason: Small problem with quote! |
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Depending on your country's laws, downloading/sharing of copyrighted material might be illegal. For example, here's LW's copyright information: Copyright Information - Lime Wire Use Google to search for your country's copyright laws, or use the forum search to look for legal, legality or something similar - chances are you'll find threads with more info. Files shared on the Gnutella network can't be controlled by the client that you're using - anyone is free to share anything, so infected files can be shared. I don't know about 'Limewire Turbo'. But LW (official version) gives you the option to check files with Bitzi before download: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/open-d...owse-chat.html The latest versions of LW have measures in place to delete files that are known nasties, before they're saved to your HDD. But it's still ultimately up to the user to scan downloaded files with their AV app/s before opening ![]() |
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