No, that's limescale... Right?themadscientist wrote:Limewire, don't you get that from ticks?
PEZi720 wrote:i'll use just about anything with 320 kbps..... jus'sayin'
You aren't required to upgrade to continue using the software. Just ignore that message. Should still work.Chaotic_Warlord wrote:So I tried to boot up my most current version of Limewire 5.5.16 and it says that my version is out of date and then when I clicked on the update now button it just forced close and didn't do anything. So I guess no more Limewire for me. I tried that Soul Seeker website and it said they were having issues with their servers and I wasn't able to use. How the hell am I supposed to get my music fix now. This sucks. I refuse to pay for songs, if I wanted to buy a CD i'd just buy the CD. Most of my digital collection is a mish mash of one or two songs from a cariety of CD's. Plus the more obscure stuff you can't get on Itunes or Amazon.
I also tried to boot up my copy and it said that after 3 minutes it would automatically update for you, and it did.PoorManQ45 wrote:
You aren't required to upgrade to continue using the software. Just ignore that message. Should still work.
Wait, did it update or did it crash?Noxy wrote:I also tried to boot up my copy and it said that after 3 minutes it would automatically update for you, and it did.PoorManQ45 wrote:
You aren't required to upgrade to continue using the software. Just ignore that message. Should still work.
Utorrent also lets you chose what files out of the torrent you want to download. I bet most do.obstacle wrote:hint: some torrent programs let you download just individual songs off of the albums...makes the DLing process much quicker and you only DL the songs you want.
as far as i know, Vuze lets you select & unselect songs
PoorManQ45 wrote:You aren't required to upgrade to continue using the software. Just ignore that message. Should still work.Wait, did it update or did it crash?Noxy wrote:I also tried to boot up my copy and it said that after 3 minutes it would automatically update for you, and it did.
KISS principletimay wrote:http://www.frostwire.com/
Basically the same as limewire. Except it works.
You're welcome.
What do you mean by that? Did I do something stupid?PoorManQ45 wrote:KISS principletimay wrote:http://www.frostwire.com/
Basically the same as limewire. Except it works.
You're welcome.
CNET.com wrote:
LimeWire 206,906,271 total downloads
21,359 last week
FrostWire 29,867,371 total downloads
97,821 last week
That's cool, I am glad I found frostwire, it works and works well for me better than limewire ever did. I always had connectivity issues with limewire.Chaotic_Warlord wrote:Frostwire is the backup plan for Limewire if it were to ever get taken down. The problem with Frostwire is that unless you know about it you don't KNOW about it, as such there aren't as many people to share with and it has about 1/8th of the files that Limewire has. Sure you can use Frostwire, but it's just as simple to reinstall an older version of Limewire and hey, what do you know, you can share on limewire again.
CNET.com wrote:
LimeWire 206,906,271 total downloads
21,359 last week
FrostWire 29,867,371 total downloads
97,821 last week