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Dark_Gladiator July 11th, 2006 08:27 AM

please go into futher detail, I cant seem to find wat your saying :confused:

Dark_Gladiator July 11th, 2006 08:32 AM

ahhh, but this is not wat i asked. i want a way 2 make 1+ more important than the others, and some more important than those even. not away to sort them :(

Fluffytme July 11th, 2006 09:56 AM

I think there should be a different way of putting downloads into folders.

Instead of just selecting one download folder You should be able to select different ones for different files types.

eg. At the moment my download folder is E:/downloads

When I download something I then have to move it to the corect folder E:/music etc

I think we should be able to choose where music type files go (E:/music), movie files (E:/Movies) etc.

I think I explained that to a understandable level. :)

I think Limewire should be able to handle Torrents as well.

Sleepless July 11th, 2006 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dark_Gladiator
ahhh, but this is not wat i asked. i want a way 2 make 1+ more important than the others, and some more important than those even. not away to sort them :(

And the answer was not how to sort them either ;)

RIGHT-CLICK DOWNLOAD COLUMN AND CHOOSE PRIORITY

Look at image and see what I mean ;)

Attachment 2567

You will also notice one UP and one DOWN button (queue)

Viper426 July 11th, 2006 05:49 PM

not sure if this is allready somewhere in this thread or other threads. I don't have the time to look through all the pages, but recently LimeWire's been inaccurately loading my incompleted downloads list on restart (it's missing a munch of the files that are clearly in the incomplete directory and were downloading fine last time I was running). Maybe an option for manually forcing the software to accept incomplete files instead of relying on the dat or bak files (which are probably what's corrupted upon exit) is in order? (as later versions of WinMX had)

Fluffytme July 11th, 2006 05:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Viper426
not sure if this is allready somewhere in this thread or other threads. I don't have the time to look through all the pages, but recently LimeWire's been inaccurately loading my incompleted downloads list on restart (it's missing a munch of the files that are clearly in the incomplete directory and were downloading fine last time I was running). Maybe an option for manually forcing the software to accept incomplete files instead of relying on the dat or bak files (which are probably what's corrupted upon exit) is in order? (as later versions of WinMX had)

This happened to me once. Just search for whatever is missing then download the file with the broken page picture. It'll start from where you left off. :)

Viper426 July 11th, 2006 06:18 PM

true
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fluffytme
This happened to me once. Just search for whatever is missing then download the file with the broken page picture. It'll start from where you left off. :)

I know, but that will only work if there's an available copy of the file. Plus is just plain a pain in the butt. It shouldn't be that difficult to make a method to import incomplete files (provided they aren't corrupt, of course, but that's a different matter entirely)

Fluffytme July 11th, 2006 06:21 PM

point taken.

I still cant remember the names of some files I was downloading before :(

vk7kob July 15th, 2006 11:22 PM

Limewire: Reboot and resume download
 
:mad: 1. I have just tried out Limewire for the first time and while the results appear significantly faster, I am wondering why Limewire will not allow you to reboot your system and then resume downloads where you left off before the reboot. It APPEARS (??) to start the download/s all over again.

2. What about the idea of incorporating a graphical bandwith/speed analysis like eDonkey and Shareaza into the operating shell of Limewire. This would allow you to monitor the real-time bandwith/speed of downloads/uploads. The present indication of the progress of downloads and uploads is a bit short on detail as well.
Other than that, congratulations to Limewire authors!
ZL2ROB_Rob. Email vk7kob@quik.co.nz

Keryn July 17th, 2006 06:44 AM

New feature request
 
Any chance of a "shutdown after transfers" option??!
:o


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