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![]() You can probably rig up something with AutoIt to keep polling to see when one download is finished, and then start the next, or start the download and pause it, and have your AutoIt thing unpause it. Maybe if LimeWire could load plugins then you could do all this fancy stuff, and that would take care of alot of these requests. I also thought it would be nice have one download start only when another one is complete, instead of leaving them to download all at once. |
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![]() Thanks Rush for the AutoIt tip. It would be a good option to load 3rd party plug ins and have Limewire with a preference to search for sources between nominated times to suit any users off peak times. I think scheduling downloads would be effective especially with international timezones which would work really well for peak and off peak downloads. This would not be a real hard enhancement to put in scheduling. ![]() |
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Scheduling a download from Limewire? - Peer to peer | This thread | Refback | August 13th, 2010 03:57 AM |
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