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Jewels
12-30-2003, 02:10 PM
does anyone know of any cool music downloading sites that are free, i know of one, its called gnapster, and well it basically sucks, theres only about 2-3 servers on the entire network and with thousands using it (many with dsl).. it's practically impossible to stay connected long enough to get a few songs. So if anyone could please help me out..

Thanx in advance

GameMaster
12-30-2003, 02:15 PM
I don't know of any cool sites, but there are some good P2P applications.

Kazaa Lite (PC)
Limewire (PC/Mac)
Poisoned (Mac)

Null
12-30-2003, 02:21 PM
looking for a Website or a filesharing program?

Vampyr
12-30-2003, 02:39 PM
I don't know of any cool sites, but there are some good P2P applications.

Kazaa Lite (PC)
Limewire (PC/Mac)
Poisoned (Mac)


I think they are charging people to get KLite now. I have the old version of it before you had to pay, so Im all cool.

Null
12-30-2003, 03:17 PM
I think they are charging people to get KLite now. I have the old version of it before you had to pay, so Im all cool.


no. they WERE charging for klite, but dunno if that was the official site or some shmucks there were many other sites to download the newest version for free.

However there will be no more klite updates or new versions what have you.

klite got sued by kazaa for copyright infringment (yes, har, har,) and klite had to shut down. You'll most likely be seing klite come with a new name and an altered program but for now thier last version will be it for a while.

Bond
12-30-2003, 05:45 PM
Actually Kazaa Lite is still around. They just moved to a new website that is very hard to find.

Ace195
12-30-2003, 05:47 PM
lol klite is a shareware program so if they charge for it I'll setup a server and put it on it :)

Null
12-30-2003, 05:58 PM
Actually Kazaa Lite is still around. They just moved to a new website that is very hard to find.

there are a bunch of thoes. but the program itself by the original people will be remade in a new name.

Jewels
12-31-2003, 02:39 AM
looking for a Website or a filesharing program?

a free filesharing program, kind of like the old napster, back in the day when it was all fun and free.... those were the days

Jonbo298
12-31-2003, 03:04 AM
Once I put my data back onto my computer, I can send you KaZaa Lite in email Jewels.

gekko
12-31-2003, 10:58 AM
Get a job.

GiMpY-wAnNaBe
01-03-2004, 01:21 AM
if anyone wants Klite, just pm and i'll figure out a way to send it to you, i still have the exe file

Danchastu 4.0
01-05-2004, 05:51 AM
Blubster. It's really really fast (d/l at 500kb/s on DSL) but they mostly just have mainstream stuff on it.

Ace195
01-05-2004, 01:28 PM
blubster eh ? does it have ip blocking and all the other things ?

Danchastu 4.0
01-05-2004, 03:57 PM
I don't use it too much since I don't listen to popular stuff so I don't really know too much. Since it would start to upload stuff right after d/ling them I would just move the mp3s from the blubster folder to another when a song finished d/ling.

From download.com:
Blubster is a file-sharing network that uses a peer-to-peer network similar to Gnutella, with a new private protocol that works without a central server. Once your client program connects with another client, you can search and download MP3 files from the entire network of users. Blubster offers an easy-to-use interface enabling fast searches, resumable downloads, multisource downloads, chat and voice chat, an internal MP3 player, and more. Blubster facilitates an anonymous community and does not compile, store, or otherwise retain data about users, searches, or files. Blubster 2.5 supports the Ogg Vorbis file format. Other new features include a decentralized buddy list, integrated chat, auto-resume, and file queuing.

Null
01-05-2004, 05:04 PM
as ive said many times in the past....

www.zeropaid.com

has all the programs. rates them, tells about them, what features they have. Plus its a good site for news on such issues. :p

manasecret
01-07-2004, 10:33 PM
EarthStation5.

It sounds odd, it's a little quirky, but the upside is that it's impossible to tell from whom you're downloading. Which means the RIAA can't either. Supposedly, anyway.

I can't count the reasons why the RIAA can't track you, but their website does. It sounds fairly legit, and it's fast downloading (especially at my university where Kazaa bandwidth is severely limited).

Either search google for the program or go to that ZeroPaid website that Null posted. It's not in the major lists at ZeroPaid, but I searched for it and found it.

Null
01-07-2004, 11:02 PM
EarthStation5.

It sounds odd, it's a little quirky, but the upside is that it's impossible to tell from whom you're downloading. Which means the RIAA can't either. Supposedly, anyway.

I can't count the reasons why the RIAA can't track you, but their website does. It sounds fairly legit, and it's fast downloading (especially at my university where Kazaa bandwidth is severely limited).

Either search google for the program or go to that ZeroPaid website that Null posted. It's not in the major lists at ZeroPaid, but I searched for it and found it.


btw, i think they said they took it out, (or they just hid it better) but EarthStation5 was proven to have some kind of backdoor in it that let the ppl who made it go in and delete what they wanted in your folder.

just FYI, this was a few months ago