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6_pac November 12th, 2006 11:49 PM

I know it's mentioned in the Beta forums but thought it worth mentioning here. The 4.13 Beta seems to misrepresent the up-load speed. It showed mine to be about half of what it normally is.

I thought my ISP started shaping my bandwidth. So I called them and complained:mad:. They said they didn't block file sharing programs. I didn't really believe them but accepted their explaination.

So I switched back to ver. 4.12.6 and my speeds returned to normal:o :o.

So if anyone else notices this, you may want to switch back to the current version before you call tech support and blame them for messing with your bandwidth:D :D :).

Guana77664 November 13th, 2006 12:00 AM

See what I mean? The beta version has bugs in it. I figured it would, which is why I'm steering clear of it. I don't trust something that isn't reliable.

6_pac November 13th, 2006 12:21 AM

I wouldn't be too harsh. That's what Betas are for. You have to expect a few growing pains;) :).

Joe the Porsche January 3rd, 2007 08:33 PM

I just got the Beta version and am very impressed, I especially like the fact that you can search your own library. But i have on question...what is the .torrent stuff? What is a .torrent, what does it do... just curious.

Lord of the Rings January 4th, 2007 09:23 AM

A torrent is like a link to a downld file. You can often find links hosted at sites. But the actual files are usually shared by users. Try googling torrent links. Although there's some mentioned here.

bald1e53 January 13th, 2007 09:15 AM

New beta version
 
The new beta is bad. I used for about 3 days and deleted it. Got a bad virus from it. Never had that problem with Limewire.

Sleepless January 13th, 2007 09:36 AM

[Sarcasm] And of course it's all Limewires fault, that you can't see the difference between a real file and a virus. Why didn't I think of that. It's very good that you pointed it out to all of the unsuspecting users, who actually thought the viruses were on the network. After reading this revelation I'll hurry and dump that mean Limewire Beta, that goes around giving everybody viruses.[/Sarcasm]

bald1e53 January 13th, 2007 09:43 AM

I had no problems with limewire before I tried the beta version. I've been using limewire for about 5 years and never had a problem with viruses until I used the beta version

mickjapa108 January 26th, 2007 06:19 AM

Bald.
Did you check the file with Anti Virus Program,BEFORE opening it ?hmm
Sounds like this was one time you forgot.
Peace.

Anikki June 14th, 2007 08:35 AM

Whats limewire pro 4.13.2 password
 
I have download limewire pro 4.13.2 and when i've installin it it told me limewire 4.13.2 is password protected.When i downloaded it i didn't got any read me file or anything to help me figure out wats the password so cant anybody who no it help me pleaseeee!!!!!

thanks


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