Filesharing?

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PivotalG

Hi folks,

What does everyone here use for their filesharing needs? I am looking
for a client that has access to a lot of files and can download at
reasonable speeds (depending on sources). However, I am also looking
for a light-weight client, free of adware/spyware.

Any ideas?
 
I use direct connect (DC++) from neo modus
It has ads but proximotron kills them before they get a chance
you can finds thousands of hubs to connect to for whatever type of file you
are looking for
 
Hello, PivotalG!
You wrote on 6 Mar 2005 17:17:08 GMT:
What does everyone here use for their filesharing needs? I am looking
for a client that has access to a lot of files and can download at
reasonable speeds (depending on sources). However, I am also looking
for a light-weight client, free of adware/spyware.

Shareaza.
http://www.shareaza.com/

Kindly regards.
 
Sorry the below link is an add on.
The program it's self is @
http://www.fuco.sk/software/download/Utilities/P2P Sharing/LimeWire.php
Filesize: 5,416,905 bytes
Operating system(s): Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Publisher: Lime Wire
License: Freeware
Price: $0.00

Description of LimeWire:
LimeWire is the world's fastest P2P file-sharing application. It enables the
sharing, searching, and downloading of MP3 files. LimeWire also lets users
share and search for all types of computer files, including movies, pictures,
games, and text documents. Other features include dynamic querying, push-proxy
support for connecting through firewalls, the ability to preview files while
downloading, advanced techniques for locating rare files, and an extremely
intuitive user interface.

New in version 4.0 are numerous enhancements designed to improve search and
download performance and to refine the user experience. New search drill-down
menus helps users find the content they want faster than ever before. By
excluding bad sources, LimeWire makes use of all good file sources to improve
download speeds. Also, added international grouping means files of any
language now can be shared, searched for, and found quickly.
 
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