Agozer Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 These minimum requirements may be very high like 50 GB! Something like that is quite rare for "free-for-all" hubs. 1-10 GB is pretty typical for most hubs. The only place I frequent that has a 100GB share requirement is a massive anime hub. Even at that, the hub is part of a network of hubs, with a number of smaller hubs with more reasonable requirements. The only hubs that have relatively high share requirements (25-100+ GB) are usually dedicated hubs that share movies or TV series. They have high requirements for a reason, since a full TV series season takes several GBs alone. If you can't share a required amount, there always a smaller hub somewhere that has the same stuff, granted.
garyoak99 Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 When I used Limewire Lite and Pro before, I got 2 worms, 1 keylogger, and about 10 entries of other spyware. Viruses rare? I think not! And viruses are not always in tax software. I noticed that at least 1 file shows up for every search I do, and it's always THE SAME EXACT SIZE. Suspicious, no? And once I dl'd an mp3, and when I tried to play it, a thousand pop-ups came up and I had to manually turn off my PC to get them to stop. Limewire sucks, period.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>I seriously doubt that! I even tried using LimeWire Pro 4.9.29 to download Temperature - Sean Paul. It came up completely clean on my virus scanner. How do you manage to find MP3s with viruses on them?
Elazul Yagami Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 personallyi use aresgalaxy, and it works pretty well. i'm going to try dc++ in the future though so yeah.
Mooney Posted March 27, 2006 Author Posted March 27, 2006 When I used Limewire Lite and Pro before, I got 2 worms, 1 keylogger, and about 10 entries of other spyware. Viruses rare? I think not! And viruses are not always in tax software. I noticed that at least 1 file shows up for every search I do, and it's always THE SAME EXACT SIZE. Suspicious, no? And once I dl'd an mp3, and when I tried to play it, a thousand pop-ups came up and I had to manually turn off my PC to get them to stop. Limewire sucks, period.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>I seriously doubt that! I even tried using LimeWire Pro 4.9.29 to download Temperature - Sean Paul. It came up completely clean on my virus scanner. How do you manage to find MP3s with viruses on them? <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Oops, scratch that. It wasn't an.. um... *cough* mp3.
dsfreak Posted March 28, 2006 Posted March 28, 2006 MY 100% simple as hell, do it yourself solution? Don't do illegal downloads. Its illegal for a reason. Lots of people get caught, so I just reccommend getting the money to buy the stuff you want. Its not THAT hard.
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