Ares, Soulseek or LimeWire?
Ok so Im not much into this kind of filesharing, but Id like a way to share mainly music without viruses. Is that possible? I had an horrible experience with BearShare a long time ago and since then I gave up this kind of filesharing.
Advices are appreciated
Re: Ares, Soulseek or LimeWire?
Well viruses shouldn't be much of a problem, just make sure you don't download executables (you can also filter them out in LimeWire).
Basically Gnutella is the biggest network, both LimeWire and Ares are typical mp3 software, so they are mostly for 'mainstream' music.
Re: Ares, Soulseek or LimeWire?
I find some older music easier to find with SoulSeek but the wife prefers Frostwire . Why not just try both ?
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Re: Ares, Soulseek or LimeWire?
Try opennap...
I am running the Mensap2p File sharing network..
click here for a how to get started guide
Log onto the server
FileSharingTalk.mensap2p.com:3456
Before you log in log, add the suffix, FST to your screen name...
IE: Ali-G_FST
then I will add you to our friends list, giving you unexpected privileges. :)
http://www.gotnap.com/index.php?loc=list
Re: Ares, Soulseek or LimeWire?
There are also private music torrent sites like What.cd and Waffles.fm
Re: Ares, Soulseek or LimeWire?
i stopped using limewire..it's not safe (i mean really unsafe lately)
Re: Ares, Soulseek or LimeWire?
For music i like to use emule, i never had problems with viruses
Re: Ares, Soulseek or LimeWire?
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tryambaka
For music i like to use emule, i never had problems with viruses
me too
Re: Ares, Soulseek or LimeWire?
i just use limewire. i can find almost 100% of the spanish rancheras music im looking for on there....pretty much the only place i can find it
Re: Ares, Soulseek or LimeWire?
As for the virus issue, it's important that you always download and run/play an actual MP3 file and not something that just looks like an MP3, but is really a virus-in-disguise that ends with a [hidden] executable file extension such as .exe or .ini or .scr. (With a real MP3, there is no possibility of it being infected with a virus.)
Set your Windows Explorer settings in "folder options"/"view" and uncheck "hide file extensions for known file types" so all file extensions will be visible. (the default Windows setting stupidly hides file extensions)
Also stay away from .WMA/.WMV files. They can be infected by exploiting the container's DRM capability.