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  1. #1
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    Best p2p software

    I used to use Azureus. It was ok. But today i decided to try Utorrent. This program is amazing. It heard it uses only 6M on memory. Which is almost nothing. The download are much faster than Azureus. It is just faster which ever way you look at it. I heard that Bittorrent Inc. Just bought Utorrent. Overall it is an excellent program.

  2. #2
    Azureus for high end machines and Utorrent for the rest
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  3. #3
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    Haven't used p2p in years. Napster is my thing now. No viruses, good quality music.
    Big things coming soon

  4. #4
    I preffer Shareaza, since it offers much more files for download than any torrent search engine.
    Life is too short for 56k!

  5. #5
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    Mar 2004
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    Google

    Peace,
    Testing 1.. Testing 1..2.. Testing 1..2..3...

  6. #6
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    For torrenting, I have to use uTorrent. Its one of the best things ever
    For music downloading, if I'm getting just a single song I use limewire, but if I'm downloading an album I download with uTorrent.

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by azizny
    Google

    Peace,
    google toolbar wont work p2p i just tested it
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  8. #8

    An Idea

    go to zeropaid dot com

  9. #9
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    LimeWire does the job for me...

    Never used torrent before. I have tried it, but I can never get a speed above 10kb/s for some reason. Tweaked all the settings but it doesn't keep a consistent high download rate...

    Since my University has stopped the use of filesharing, I juse use RapidShare. I download at a nice 3,500 kb/s

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    NYC
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    I had a friend at school who used eMule... Anyone heard of it?

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