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What do you use for file/music sharing?
Hello everyone, just trying to get a census of what everyone uses for file/music sharing in OSX.
I have been using LimeWire, but its so flaky... works for 20 min, than can't get a connection for 24 hours... works for 1 hour...and repeat. So is there a better solution? What have you guys had good luck with? Thanks!
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Kind of depends on what you want to look for. Limewire/Acquistion (they're based on the same code) search the Gnutella network. Neo, very solid in its way, searches the Morpheus network, which means it's a terrific place for Britney Spears and other americana. My own choice, Xnap, searches OpenNap, which gives it a good mix of international stuff too. From my point of view, the other advantage of Xnap, a SourceForge project Java client, is that it does not weigh too heavily on the rest of the OS, so I can continue on whatever it is I'm actually supposed to be doing while it searches (very fast) and downloads (like the others when they work).
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One thing I never understood about these gnutella sharing apps, why don't they give the same results?
I will give those two a try... I am more interested in a good application finding app.
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Perfect, thats what I was looking for all along!
Thanks!
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I use mldonkey, which runs on the eDonkey network. I love this stuff!!! It works well behind a firewall, and has the biggest selection of movies I have seen and a good selection of OS X software, in fact, better than anything else out there (besides Hotline et. al). Its command line, but the interface can be accessed through a web browser. Totally background, about 5-10% on my G3 500, and it ALWAYS gets something when you start it. Its the best in terms of reliability and stability. For me, knowing that I will get something when I click on it is of the utmost importance; I dont have time to babysit my P2P apps.
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How does it work exactly? Whats the web address?
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check out
http://homepage.mac.com/michelmoreau there are several versions there, I am running the most recent beta with no crashes for several days now... there is also a quickstart guide for newbies Last edited by mervTormel; 12-10-2002 at 12:22 AM. |
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Thanks. Which file is it that I need? It says there is an easy install? Which file is that?
Thanks swammifool!
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Neat, I got this goin' with Coco. Pretty slick.
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Seriously, mldonkey is great stuff. I don't know why I dont see more discussions on it here.... its killer OS X CLI stuff, which is what gives people on this site boners...........
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