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![]() Is there any option to use characters such " and/or * to increase accuracy of search results For example if i wanted to search for "ash" normally results would include "ashley" & "ashanti" etc etc. Most search engines allow you to use "ash" which would only find the whole words or the exact phrase within the "..." Does limewire contain such functions? Thanks, Dave. |
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![]() Some people accidentally or deliberately mis-title their files. This might be by guessing what the file is rather than doing any research as to what it is. Some re-titling is to cover what the content of the file really is for attempted secret sharing. Personally I prefer Phex's search engine. It has various search filters including size filters & 'not include specific words' filters. Phex also connects to more of the other gnutella client programs, whereas LW mostly connects to other LW users. Some interesting articles partially related: Differing results - Gnutella Forums http://www.gnutellaforums.com/148454-post246.html Gnutella Forums - View Single Post - Feature Requests Only partially related is: Quote: Number of users connected. "I ran the limewire application using Eclipse to connect to Gnutella network successfully. I am able to download the files requested at search button. Apart from this, I would like to know how many number of users are connected to this network on every day. How and where could I get this information from?" LW Programmer's response: "There really is no source for this, atleast not readily available in the program. The best way is to crawl the network, although I don't recommend doing it too often. We used to do a nightly crawl and posts the results, but the machine the crawl ran on died a miserable death, and the crawler was so old that we couldn't get it to run again on any other machine. We've written a few others, but haven't really had the time to set up the scripts that will generate the chart & pictures. The last crawl I ran (about a week ago) showed approximately 3 million leafs and 1 million ultrapeers." |
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