Ricey
01-19-2004, 07:18 PM
As we reported a few days ago, Sharman Networks have shutdown Kazaa Lite K++. Now they are proceeding with the next step. The German magazine Chip reports on their website that Sharman currently locks out Kazaa Lite users from their FastTrack network. This is possible by doing a version check, because the latest Kazaa Lite version was based on an older Kazaa client.
The developers of the Kazaa client finally use technical ways to lock out users of the adware- and spyware-free "Lite" software.
Access to the FastTrack network is still possible, but neither can those users connect to supernodes nor be a supernode themselves.
As a consequence there are only few users and files available for download. Out of 2.6 million users, one will only be able to contact about 3,000. Further problems concern lower transfer rates, endless waiting and aborted downloads.
I guess this will be the end of Kazaa Lite and I would not be surprised, if Kazaa slowly dies too. Many users will not use the original client because of the built-in adware/spyware. But most of them are probably not willing to pay for the official spyware-free version either.
Is this true? If so does this mean the end of KaZaA Lite? And if it is - are there any alternatives to k-lite? :frusty: :(
(the site is http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/8672 btw!)
The developers of the Kazaa client finally use technical ways to lock out users of the adware- and spyware-free "Lite" software.
Access to the FastTrack network is still possible, but neither can those users connect to supernodes nor be a supernode themselves.
As a consequence there are only few users and files available for download. Out of 2.6 million users, one will only be able to contact about 3,000. Further problems concern lower transfer rates, endless waiting and aborted downloads.
I guess this will be the end of Kazaa Lite and I would not be surprised, if Kazaa slowly dies too. Many users will not use the original client because of the built-in adware/spyware. But most of them are probably not willing to pay for the official spyware-free version either.
Is this true? If so does this mean the end of KaZaA Lite? And if it is - are there any alternatives to k-lite? :frusty: :(
(the site is http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/8672 btw!)