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Originally posted by bigpoppanils

bearshare is good...not much selection yet (although my comp has been down for 3 weeks, so i havent checked it in a while)

Bearshare has the same selection as any other Gnutella client, which is to say A TON.

The question is how good the client is at discovering hosts... and I must say that Bearshare 4.0 (the latest version) appears to be damn good at it.

Of course, nothing beats AudioGalaxy.

R.I.P.

:(

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Originally posted by jerrycxtacy

Cant someone just design another program similar to audio galaxy?? call it like audio planet or something..

- Any programers here???

Nobody with any brains will ever attempt to build an independent file sharing app with a central server ever again. That's just asking for a law suit.

The only clients that stand a chance right now are 100% decentralized... but it does appear the RIAA is going after individual users now, so even there you have to be careful.

It's not a particularly hopeful picture.

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GO with WINMX it's a bit more complicated, but it's a better tool... i believe for finding tracks..

But to be honest, i also use Kazaa Lite, too.. combine Kazaa lite with the Speed UP tool and it's a bangin system.. more for broadband users but it works well for you Dialup folks

good luck...

I find blubster works okay, but slow in some aspects for finding hosts.. so.. good luck

-d

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Originally posted by zerokewl

here is a really insane idea:idea:

how about BUYING you music :D

i could do that, but that would mean i would be robbing the CD-R disc companies, and robbing the CD-R burner industry of tons of my hard earned dollars.. not to forget, rob the marketing industry of closing pop-ups

besides.. whom has time to go look through CD shops only to realize that they don't even sell our kind of music in regular cds and to boot.. the ones that do, charge us IMPORT prices..

yeah.. sam goody here i come

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Originally posted by daemoncel

i could do that, but that would mean i would be robbing the CD-R disc companies, and robbing the CD-R burner industry of tons of my hard earned dollars.. not to forget, rob the marketing industry of closing pop-ups

besides.. whom has time to go look through CD shops only to realize that they don't even sell our kind of music in regular cds and to boot.. the ones that do, charge us IMPORT prices..

yeah.. sam goody here i come

i agree, i have been burning my music for 2 years now and have only bought 2 cd's since getting my burners. i was just making a little j/k:laugh:

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