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Discussion by acdragon with 18 Replies.
Last Update: August 19, 2008, 12:06 pm | |||
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I really need it !!!
Because I don't like kazaa full of viruses and spywares so please recommend me somthing safer than that please
Check them out
-HellFire
This is because the interface is nice and the statistics/graph is nice for seeing if you are actually transferring from many peers/seeds. It is also good for uploading to the P2P network. I used BitTorrent to download Ubuntu and OpenOffice.org, as well as some other large software packages.
LimeWire is good for downloading smaller files, such as mp3s and music files. It has a previewer thing at the bottom of the window, allowing you to listen to the downloaded portions of the song while you are downloading, etc. It is very customizable and it also allows you to see the size, quality and connection of the download in the search list. The copyright protection is improving, with the program asking you not to violate copyright laws if you don't have a Creative Commons license or something similar.
It depends on what you are downloading. I've had bad experiences using Shareaza because it found 300 peers but connected to 0. I mean, come on, at least 10 of those 300 are active.
Choose carefully, and remember to only use teh software for LEGAL purposes!
LimeWire has been a favorite for years. It works well and has heaps of options for downloading. It also is very good with allowing files that are shared and uploaded. I don't want all my files shared around the Internet, and LimeWire lets me pick exactly which files and folders I am sharing with the world!
And as FirefoxRocks said, use these programs legaly!
Another p2p software is eMule. Easy to use. Just type in your keywords and there you go. The search results are out. Check it out.
Cheers
My torrent software of choice is uTorrent. It's very efficient, has basically every feature I could want in a torrent handler, and it's really low on system resources.
My favorite torrent search Website is Demonoid.com. It's one of the best private torrent websites out there. It's open for subscriptions only one day a week, usually Fridays, but you could get invited by current members any day of the week. If you want, PM me and I'll send you an invitation code.
Another site is ISOHUNT.com. It's a torrent META search engine, actually, something like a torrent aggregate, but it has a very large collection. Unlike Demonoid, you can't post or read reviews, so you kinda need to do your homework before downloading something.
Now, if you can't find what you want there, or if you need to download the occasional MP3 file, you can resort directly to the other method and use direct P2P software...
I used to use Shareaza, since it used to connect to 3 different networks: Gnutella, Gnutella 2, and eDonkey. Of course, this made it easy to find basically ANYTHING you wanted. Unfortunately, the quality of the searches has dramatically decreased a couple of months ago. Since then, I started using LimeWire for the occasional download and eMule for dedicated, rare searches.
Using all those methods, I can't remember not finding anything I looked for. Good luck
Serena
Why?
- very fast downloading (+- 200 kb for each download)
- you don't have to upload much (you can put a maximum op 1kb a second, that's nothing)
- ...
For a small review look:
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µTorrent 1.2.2REVIEW DATE: 01.11.06
# Product: µTorrent 1.2.2
# Price: Free
# Company: Ludvig Strigeus, www.utorrent.com
Total posts: 3
Buy It Here Check Prices
Proof that a little bit of code can go a long way, µTorrent packs an outstanding array of features in 107KB, and doesn't even create a folder in your Program Files. Azureus, to be fair, takes up only 151KB; BitTorrent is 184KB; and BitPump is 113KB—none of these clients is particularly bloated.
µTorrent is second only to Azureus in features. Right-clicking on a torrent file in the main window brings up controls for maximum upload and download speeds for the individual file, along with seeding times and upload-to-download ratios.
Highlighting a torrent lets you choose from a selection of tabs for current speeds, information about individual files in the torrent, peer stats, time elapsed, estimated remaining time, and a visual tool to track the availability of the file you're working on.
The main Settings folder offers global bandwidth control and the ability to randomize the port used by µTorrent on every start. (If you have a UPnP-compatible router, you can use the UPnP port mapping option to forward ports automatically.) The built-in scheduler can control bandwidth across different times of day.
µTorrent has the reputation of being able to run on nearly any version of Windows (users claim everything from 486 PCs running Windows 95 and the Winsock2 update up through Windows Vista beta). In the course of our testing for this story, it replaced Azureus as our BitTorrent tool of choice. Azureus-style plug-ins would be an outstanding addition, but the authors have promised this will never happen.
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http://www.frostwire.com/
µTorrent IMHO is the best torrent client for Windows.
http://utorrent.com
Soul Seek is very good for finding music. You can only download from one source but it allows you to download the whole folder that the song is located in which makes it great for downloading whole albums. Great for finding more obscure music too.
http://www.slsknet.org/
http://nicotine-plus.sourceforge.net/ (linux alternative)
(See my previous reply for more details)
Its interface is very complex but at the same time very easy to use it. You can search simultaneously, you can specify what type of file are you looking at, and finally, it has its own music and video player.
You can also share files by IP, letting you share files with your friends. As I told you I had not tried other P2P softwares, but the speed I get is super, and downloading music is a thing of seconds.
To finish I would like to add that is multiplatform, because its programmed in Java, so you need to have JRE(Java Runtime Environment) to install it, but don't worry because if you don't the Limewire installation will take care of that.
I hope this was helpful for you, greetings.
www.limewire.com
and a good bittorrent client, uTorrent for Windows and Deluge for Linux, also find a good private tracker.
Deluge and uTorrent as the 2 main clients for me as they are allowed on most private torrent sites and usually have no problems(when you join a site like that BE SURE TO READ THE FAQ and use the clients that are not on the ban list).
If you just want to leech then check out mininova, but that is what is great about private trackers is you have up upload what you download(or seed for 72hrs straight) so all files will have 1-2 seeders.
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