Question:
P2P file sharing system for international.........?
anonymous
2007-03-05 07:40:42 UTC
i asked this question before in another way but. i use LIMEWIRE and never had a problem with adware spyware or viruses. i have good security stuff on my computer..IS THERE ANY WAY TO GET INTERNATIONAL MUSIC ON A FREE P2P FILE SHARING SYSTEM -OTHER THAN LIMEWIRE??-.BECAUSE IT DOESN'T HAVE ALL THE MUSIC THAT I WANT.
Six answers:
dreddful1
2007-03-05 07:47:52 UTC
try WinMX

http://www.winmxgroup.com/



once you get familiar with the program - download .wsx files and add them to winmx - this will add more servers which in turn give you more users and/or files to check out

go to the help section to find out more on how to add server packs
anonymous
2016-10-17 11:49:25 UTC
Limewire.... Its a P2P (Peer-to-Peer) client application. It connects each and all of the clientele international whoever has put in LimeWire. hence whenever you seek for any report(music/video/action picture etc) in limewire, application will flow and seek each and all of the desktops in limewire community and supply you data. important element to undergo in suggestions is that that Limewire is jam packed with spywares, malwares, trojans, viruses etc. hence save your antispyware/antivirus application reachable on an analogous time as downloading report from limewire. Now one element that regardless of you get carry of from limewire could be criminal or Illegeal. it actual relies upon on what style of report you're downloading. If that report is loose for distribution that it somewhat is criminal in any different case its unlawful.... i'm hoping i've got cleared your doubt. nonetheless in case you have any question then do ask,......
anonymous
2007-03-09 04:49:47 UTC
dc++

http://sourceforge.net/projects/dcplusplus/



there's hundreds of hubs independantly run all over the world....some of them basic server setups out of residential connections....some more professionaly run. Nonetheless, lots of good ones that support several thousand users for each hub



You'll need to have files to share (amount will vary hub to hub) but you can find just about anything you could think to type into the search. If it's got a public release anywhere in the world it'll find it's way to a dc hub.
anonymous
2007-03-05 07:53:02 UTC
I think that using bittorrent gives you many possibilities to find whatever you look for, regardless the rarity of it. You have to setup first a torrent client and then you can find millions of torrent trackers where you can be member and look for whatever you want. Emule also does something similar but in my opinion is very impersonal...
harleygirl68ca
2007-03-12 15:08:22 UTC
this is a great P2P file sharing and my self i have never got a virus from it
J
2007-03-13 07:32:09 UTC
how about Bearshare V5?


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