Re: Best client to find music on?
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Originally Posted by
Spillage
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Originally Posted by
sake
Is it true that you are able to download from e-mule only if you have real static IP address? :unsure:
It's
not true .
So i`ll download an eMule client :) I`ve heard that it is a very good source for music too :) Thank you!
Re: Best client to find music on?
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Originally Posted by
vato76
Hi. I would like to know your opinions about which is the best p2p client/network to find music on.:whistling
If you like P2P then look into SS/BT are probably he best. I should probably look at eMule again.
Re: Best client to find music on?
you can defintely find the latest rls in the rapidshare forum~
Re: Best client to find music on?
Have you tried Piolet? http://www.piolet.com/ They have a free version that has some ad pop-ups, but other than that, I have been using that application for a while.
Re: Best client to find music on?
Re: Best client to find music on?
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Originally Posted by
bobster13
Have you tried Piolet?
Have you ?
Does it in any way positively answer the original questions, ie , what's the best client to find music on, followed by a subsequent specific artist/era query .
Is Piolet just spam, or a genuine answer to this thread ?
Anyway, in answer to the OP, the best client/method of finding music is whatever system brings home the bacon . I'd suggest using Soulseek, it's my first & often last call for obscure music . There's a shed load of Luscious Jackson available, so it's not inconceivable that your vague b-sides will turn up .
Re: Best client to find music on?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Spillage
Quote:
Originally Posted by
bobster13
Have you tried Piolet?
Have you ?
Does it in any way positively answer the original questions, ie , what's the
best client to find music on, followed by a subsequent specific artist/era query .
Is Piolet just spam, or a genuine answer to this thread ?
Anyway, in answer to the OP, the best client/method of finding music is whatever system brings home the bacon . I'd suggest using
Soulseek, it's my first & often last call for obscure music . There's a shed load of Luscious Jackson available, so it's not inconceivable that your vague
b-sides will turn up .
Yes, if you tread my post, it said I have used piolet for a while now. It's a simple program like winMX use to be.