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why is it that IDIOTS cant seem to put the name of the file they have to the file itself?? is it too much to ask that what you think you are downloading is what you ACTUALLY GET??????
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It would seem that it is. Use Bitziweb-lookup (right-click on searchresult and choose bitzi). that way you might get a heads up if the file is mislabeled or corrupt. Also look at filesize. is searching for music use one songname or artistname not both. Stick with mp3. With videos Bitzi is a must. Be very careful when downloading programes/games as a very large part is currupt
Hope this helps
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