Fire up DroidG and connect to the network, then begin your search. Within a few seconds I was able to find tracks from one of my most-listened-to CDs by Volbeat. Search results can be sorted by file type, estimated speed, or number of sources. DroidG lets you queue multiple downloads, though transfers are done one at a time. From the download screen, you can tap and hold on any file in your queue to display a menu that lets you pause and resume downloading, remove it from the queue, or open the file when it finishes transferring. Some files -- like MP3s -- can even be previewed while you download them (image after the break).
As with any mobile P2P app, it's probably best to use DroidG when you're on a Wi-Fi connection -- unless you're lucky enough to have a carrier which offers cheap wireless data plans.
DroidG is available in the Android Market, and it's a free download. Read on to grab the QR Code, or hit the download link below.
Download DroidG [AppBrain]
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