Guest razazteca Posted May 16, 2002 Report Posted May 16, 2002 Best 1) Kazaa Lite 2) WinMX3.1 3) Blubster 4) URL Blaze Worst Imesh
Guest Flyboy Posted May 16, 2002 Report Posted May 16, 2002 I tend to use KaZaa basically all the time. But if I can't what I want on there (rarely) then I go to AudioGalaxy.
Guest The Man in Blak Posted May 16, 2002 Report Posted May 16, 2002 KaZaa Lite - definitely. Though Blubster isn't bad, for being virtually a p2p memento of the late, great Napster.
Guest DragonflyKid Posted May 16, 2002 Report Posted May 16, 2002 I use KaZaa and think it's great. I tried winMX some time ago but got rid of it in favor of KaZaa.
Guest The Electrifyer Posted May 19, 2002 Report Posted May 19, 2002 Whats Blubster??? I've never heard of it before. Kazaa Lite is my favourite as well. You can get everything off it.
Guest admin Posted May 19, 2002 Report Posted May 19, 2002 I use a whole lot, mainly being kazza for the large numbers their and easy to do basic searches.
Guest razazteca Posted May 19, 2002 Report Posted May 19, 2002 Blubster is a music only client of Gnetella, it has problems but still a good source for music, its very similar to Napster in the way it is made.
Guest Posted May 19, 2002 Report Posted May 19, 2002 I used to use Kazaa ALOT, but it was a system resource whore, and the files were limited to 128 quality. Audiogalaxy rocks your socks off.
Guest DrTom Posted May 20, 2002 Report Posted May 20, 2002 I use several. The ones I use most often are Kazaa Lite and WinMX. Less frequently, I use Gnucleus, Bearshare, and Direct Connect.
Guest Will Scarlet Posted May 21, 2002 Report Posted May 21, 2002 I use Kazaa. I like the fact that I can find the Japanese pop songs I have been enjoying lately on it. I hate the fact that like right now I am downloading a song file, I downloaded half of it before I was booted offline, so I did another search for it, when I came back on, found the song and am downloading it, even though on the exact same file which is half done, it is looking for "more sources", despite the fact that there is a source, right there. And, what do you know, they just found it, thus slowing my download, and causing me to download 2 copies of the exact same song file from the same person. I just wish they were faster at finding songs like that, since, I found the song on the search much faster than they did. Ah well.
Guest Posted May 22, 2002 Report Posted May 22, 2002 1) KazaaLite - Has everything 2) Winmx 3.1 - Might take over as my fav as more people start to use it and kazaa continues to go down the drain. Great dl speeds 3) Edonkey2000 - Best for large files like movies when you use verified link pages like sharereactor.com 4) Blubster - Has potential, new version should be nice. 5) Direct Connect - For video games I find anything gnutella to suck pretty hard
Guest GenerationNever Posted June 27, 2002 Report Posted June 27, 2002 I only use KaZaA. What's KaZaA Lite?
Guest areacode212 Posted June 27, 2002 Report Posted June 27, 2002 It's basically Kazaa with the spyware ripped out. Speaking of which, how are you supposed to pronounced "Kazaa"?
Guest razazteca Posted June 28, 2002 Report Posted June 28, 2002 has anybody tried Shareza yet? Its a Gnetella program with features that let you search for applications, pictures, music, video. Its still in the early stages but is its decent for a Gnetella program....it does not crash like Blubster does on my computer. It can connect to Limewire, Bearshare, Morpheous networks that work on the Gnetella protocol.
Guest El Gigante Posted June 28, 2002 Report Posted June 28, 2002 i use Kazaa Lita most of the time and the occasional WinMX
Guest hardyz1 Posted June 28, 2002 Report Posted June 28, 2002 Right now I'm using WinMX and Blubster. WinMX is pissing me off, because whenever a new version comes out (ie, when it says "WinMX 3.22 is now available" at the top) I can't connect and have to DL the new one.
Guest jtronx Posted June 28, 2002 Report Posted June 28, 2002 Carracho and sometimes Limewire. I miss Macster very very much. Are there any other freenap clients for Mac?
Guest razazteca Posted June 30, 2002 Report Posted June 30, 2002 jtronx you must go to the ZEROPAID link in the above post it has P2P programs for MAC and every other OS out there
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