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#1
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The Limewire statistics window shows a count of incoming searches, it would be nice to know how many of those were hits, i.e. how many queries were responded to with a QueryHit.
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you can see that in the new library window -- they'll be a column for uploads (completed & attempted), hits, and alternate locations (how many other places you know of that have the exact same file).
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Ooh - thanks for that. I hadn't noticed it. Handy.
Mark |
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Hi:
I am on 2.6.3 Pro & I can't find that info in the library window. Any suggestions? My window shows incomplete and attempted as successful. If someone has difficulty & is disconnected & reconnected 20 times I get a report telling me there were 20 files uploaded. |
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the library should have three columns to the right side: uploads, hits, and locations. uploads is in the form "#1 / #2", #1 being completed uploads and #2 being attempted uploads. hits is just a single number, which increases as incoming queries match your files. (for instance, a search for *.mp3 will raise all your mp3s hits by 1.) locations is also a single number, and they'll raise when another client exchanges information about a specific file, telling you of other places that contain the exact same file you have.
they should be sortable -- but asof 2.6.3 they aren't. (due to some problems introduced by changing from java.lang.Comparable to sun.java.util.collections.Comparable in one place and not another.) darn those mac os9 users
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You are correct - if I get over being "brain dead" and space my columns so I can view them all.
Thanks, Norm |
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This feature is a great addittion, but it dont work for me as is.
All my shared files are nicely organised in artist/album directories. If I want to see the files most hit or uploaded I have to go through each and every directory. I think that in the library view the name column should also include a relative path. E.g. if I have : ../Music/Artist 1/Album 1 ../Music/Artist 1/Album 2 ../Music/Artist 2/Album 3 Clicking Music in the dir tree shows all files in all these folders... Selecting Artist one shows album 1 and 2 ... etc |
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