Just wondering, because I download iMesh and all of the music files are protected so I can't put them on iTunes. So what do you people use? Besides limewire.
limewire
Amazon.com
Torrents and amazon.com if i want more then a song or an OST. I like to help out the people making the music.
I thought Limewire was problem prone?panda-pat wrote:
limewire
it issilo1180 wrote:
I thought Limewire was problem prone?panda-pat wrote:
limewire
iTunes
FTLpanda-pat wrote:
limewire
Utorrent or any torrent based P2P programs while running Peer Guardian 2 with HTTP blocked simultaneously will do the best work.
If you need clarification on it, just ask.
bearshare or limewire.
shareaza, lime, bearshare
LimeWire Pro
Ares
Soulseek and Bittorrent.
Irc
How can anyone recommend Limewire?
I don't get it...
noobs
I don't get it...
noobs
well i said lime because it never ever gave me a virus or crashed. everyone's pc is different
yep i've got no problems with it
Boogeyman81 wrote:
Ares
limewire is the best download program ive used to dl songs, ive tried ares bear share and a couple others all slow!!!
Me to, and it is the safest way, all you people that think limewire is "ok" you are all wrong.commandochristian wrote:
iTunes
follow me here...
bought this proggie called replay music - look it up
got a basic subscription to URGE music store. Lets me stream 192 kbs music with NO breaks. EVER.
run replay av while streaming music. or pick albums to play while im gone.
replay music tags and bags the tracks @ 192 kbs automatically. has about a 85% - 95% accuracy rate depending on the music u listen to. But if it doesnt catch them, i just get the title from the playlist of stuff i played.
run all the mp3's through media monkey (look it up. its free) which then auto sorts them according to my main library. copy and paste folders and bam.
So this process is somewhat different from the standard one of clicking and downloading because you have to stream them. But I like that I can get about %90 of what I want guilt free because i paid for it. woot
highlights..
music store is urge
stream capture is replay music
media monkey to auto organize (maybe i tunes does this? i have no idea)
and it all equals a lot of quality mp3's (nice universal format, even though audiophiles prefer other ones) on my network music drive.
woot!
bought this proggie called replay music - look it up
got a basic subscription to URGE music store. Lets me stream 192 kbs music with NO breaks. EVER.
run replay av while streaming music. or pick albums to play while im gone.
replay music tags and bags the tracks @ 192 kbs automatically. has about a 85% - 95% accuracy rate depending on the music u listen to. But if it doesnt catch them, i just get the title from the playlist of stuff i played.
run all the mp3's through media monkey (look it up. its free) which then auto sorts them according to my main library. copy and paste folders and bam.
So this process is somewhat different from the standard one of clicking and downloading because you have to stream them. But I like that I can get about %90 of what I want guilt free because i paid for it. woot
highlights..
music store is urge
stream capture is replay music
media monkey to auto organize (maybe i tunes does this? i have no idea)
and it all equals a lot of quality mp3's (nice universal format, even though audiophiles prefer other ones) on my network music drive.
woot!
Rapidshare
Why? Because it's free, technically even more legal, and always has fast HTTP download rates.
Why? Because it's free, technically even more legal, and always has fast HTTP download rates.
So, I have a new message in my inbox today from a user who will remain nameless in which reads this:
"just cause you arent smart enough to figure out how to use limewire doesnt mean shit to the rest of us... i know very few ppl that have had any issue with it.. acquire knowledge before you speak and the world will be a better place for all of us"
Yeah, either that or Limewire is garbage compared to programs such as bittorrent and utorrent. Torrent based P2P file sharing programs are extremely popular and safe to use. The line about how you know a lot of people that did not have an issue can quickly and effectivly be countered with, "Yeah, but everyone I know has encountered many problems becaue of Limewire." True story. By the way, grammer is cool.
"just cause you arent smart enough to figure out how to use limewire doesnt mean shit to the rest of us... i know very few ppl that have had any issue with it.. acquire knowledge before you speak and the world will be a better place for all of us"
Yeah, either that or Limewire is garbage compared to programs such as bittorrent and utorrent. Torrent based P2P file sharing programs are extremely popular and safe to use. The line about how you know a lot of people that did not have an issue can quickly and effectivly be countered with, "Yeah, but everyone I know has encountered many problems becaue of Limewire." True story. By the way, grammer is cool.
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Grammar, not grammer, unless you're talking about the actor, in which case it would be capitalized anyway.{XpLiCiTxX} wrote:
So, I have a new message in my inbox today from a user who will remain nameless in which reads this:
"just cause you arent smart enough to figure out how to use limewire doesnt mean shit to the rest of us... i know very few ppl that have had any issue with it.. acquire knowledge before you speak and the world will be a better place for all of us"
Yeah, either that or Limewire is garbage compared to programs such as bittorrent and utorrent. Torrent based P2P file sharing programs are extremely popular and safe to use. The line about how you know a lot of people that did not have an issue can quickly and effectivly be countered with, "Yeah, but everyone I know has encountered many problems becaue of Limewire." True story. By the way, grammer is cool.
...but no matter how you look at it, both Limewire and torrents can be good and bad. It all depends on the user. Personally, I've never had a problem using Limewire. No viruses, spyware, or anything like that. However, I have had spyware from using torrents. So again, it depends entirely on the user.
Maybe for you torrents are better. Maybe for someone else Limewire is better. It's all a matter of opinion.
frostwire and utorrent
once upon a midnight dreary, while i pron surfed, weak and weary, over many a strange and spurious site of ' hot xxx galore'. While i clicked my fav'rite bookmark, suddenly there came a warning, and my heart was filled with mourning, mourning for my dear amour, " 'Tis not possible!", i muttered, " give me back my free hardcore!"..... quoth the server, 404.