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File sharing program
Posted by Doug on December 30th, 2006


It's been a couple years since I've messed with file sharing, such as
Napster and Kazaa ++, what's the big one that everyone's using today?? I
tried loading my Kazaa up and don't get much anymore. FREE would be nice
with no adware.

TIA,

Doug


Posted by Technobarbarian on December 30th, 2006



"Doug" <DZappyNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Shareaza, eMule and uTorrent, all free and no adware, but much of the
action for MP3s has moved elsewhere. Between RIAA lawsuits, poor quality
files and the deliberate injection of bad files into the stream, P2P has
become a less than optimal solution. If you're willing to pay a few bucks
for a premium news server binary usenet groups have become a good choice. If
the "free" usenet service that comes with your internet account offers
binary groups and good retention you don't need the premium server. There
are a number of good programs built for harvesting binary files, News Bin
Pro is one of the best. Grabit is a good freeware option. The latest wrinkle
is a combination of one of the music rental services, like Rhapsody, and a
good conversion program like SoundTaxi. All you can eat for $15 a month for
as long as you want to scour through 3 million songs, and the first two
weeks are free. The beat marches on, next week something else might be hot.

TB



Posted by Doug on December 31st, 2006


Alright, thanks man, I"ll have a look into some of those, and I do
appreciate your time! A lot changes in the digital age in a relatively
short span of time, that's for sure!

Doug


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Posted by Cathy on December 31st, 2006



"Doug" <DZappyNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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annual) and am using FairUse4WM (free) to remove DRM. Seems to be working
just fine so far. Google for info.

The Yahoo files are 192kbps .WMA

AllOfMP3 was MUCH easier!



Posted by Snorkum on January 2nd, 2007


Dude, Limewire still can bring home the bacon

Mayor Snorkum.


On Sun, 31 Dec 2006 15:17:08 GMT, "Doug" <DZappyNOSPAM@hotmail.com>
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