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Thread: OT- to those who download music... which software is best?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Torque
    I could have either bought all the music I have, or I can now buy a 540i/6 ... which would you rather do?

    steal the music, buy the car, and drive it like you stole it


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    Buy a Mac. Never get a virus. Use Limewire. No problems. Period.


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    i use Imesh
    never had any problems with it, tis been great all way round. Kazaa is pure ****, it itself is a virus.

    bit torrent its for more the full album and movie stuff.

    i have a couple friends who use Limewire and have had no complaints.

    good luck
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    dc++, soulseek, and i also have a program that rips, names, and organizes files into folders of their respective genre
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    Ditto for dc++ - download here. Bear in mind that most hubs require you to share a certain amount of your own material (to discourage leeching) and you'll find huge amounts of pretty much anything. You can connect to multiple hubs simultaneously, and the search and queue management functions are pretty powerful. The app is something of a resource hog, though; if you're downloading a lot, you'll find that your computer slows down a bit.
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    bitcomet absolutly rocks for anything as long as you have a good source for files, kazza lite used to be good but now if you dowmload any WMA files their usually loaded with ad files.
    Quote Originally Posted by angrypancake
    If you're at school, both Kazaa and Limewire will get red flagged pretty easily, and bit torrent is just ****. At home I have limewire and kazaa, kazaa seems better for porn and limewire for music. At school there's always some new
    p2p sharing server popping up, be-it sharescan, i2hub, etc etc. Ares works now and again, but there are a lot of crap files. I miss the free napster.
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    http://www.opus45.com/macssuck.wmv




    Quote Originally Posted by E34-520iSE
    Buy a Mac. Never get a virus. Use Limewire. No problems. Period.


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    LMAO
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    And some people were complaining about how copying the Bentley manual was so wrong, so bad, so dishonest. I guess there must be some sort of difference, but I don't get it. However, my opinion is that if someone puts something out there it's fair game whether it's movies, CD's, books, pictures, etc. If the artist/publishers don't like it they can get another job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 632 Regal
    bitcomet absolutly rocks for anything as long as you have a good source for files
    have u tried azureus ? its a much better 'torrent client


    azureus.sourceforge.net

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