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![]() I'm getting tired of starting a d/l only at some point be bumped out of line....I spent the last 5 hours d/l a file only to get to 80% and get bumped to waiting in position 8....WTF....this crap never happened when napster was up....Also what is up with the chat???? It never works...One more for ya..if I open my shared folder in LW I have files that I never d/L'd they all are 30.1k in size..Earlier I deleated them all...now they are starting to come back??? Can anyone sugest a better program for sharing files? PS clean the junk out of your shared and incomplete folders and stop being greedy, share your files with others... Dah !! isn't that what this is for Just a few questions and some ranting..sorry Art |
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![]() Actualy I been useing P2P on and off of a wile...My point is that when I ran napster on my dsl line I could dl a 3-5 meg mp3 in a few minutes...Now with lw the same file from another dsl or greater(t1,t2,t3) host takes from 10minutes to several hours to even days....Ya I'll agree things have changed...they suck!...The software that I pay for (yes I paid for the pro version...thought it would be better the the free version) is slower and has more problems the the software that napster gave away for free???? How do you figure that can happen??? Don't get me wrong I do like some of the features of LW..I just feel that the product should be a bit better ie faster,more stable,easier to use for new users...with napster you installed it and used it..No goofing around with it like LW Art |
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![]() the biggest difference between napster and all the modern p2p apps is that the files are not hosted on a central server, which means if a user leaves, he cuts his connections, which means a user getting a file now sees "awaiting sources", or if lucky "waiting in queue" |
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