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Originally posted by ishmoo21@6 July 2004 - 12:39
do they both have the same tools
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yes.Quote:
Originally posted by ishmoo21@6 July 2004 - 12:39
do they both have the same tools
well, KLite installs both KMD AND KLite, which takes up more space, and i think K++ operates faster, plus, KLite installs alot of other junk you dont need, and K++ is just a plain simple, easy, and good(yes thats true, in my opinion :D )
K-Lite 2.6 doesn't install KMD 2.6. It only uses it to get kazaa.exe and magnet.exe, there is no junk in the installation. K-Lite 2.6 uses KHancer (written by FTFakes) to do the same things as K++ (i think Aldo wrote it), both versions use the same loader (by Paul ?). And both are plain simple, easy and goodQuote:
Originally posted by MasterofChaos@6 July 2004 - 22:44
well, KLite installs both KMD AND KLite, which takes up more space, and i think K++ operates faster, plus, KLite installs alot of other junk you dont need, and K++ is just a plain simple, easy, and good(yes thats true, in my opinion :D )
does k-lite have kl extensions w/ all those tools
k-lite 2.6 includes all k++ tools. Instead of klextensions it uses khancer (similar, but with less features). I heard khancer is going to include all klextensions features and more in future.
And that's KHancers advantage over K++, it's under development and K++ is notQuote:
Originally posted by djchris@7 July 2004 - 00:05
(...)I heard khancer is going to include all klextensions features and more in future.
only reason KLite is better is because is under development and K++ is not, otherwise K++ ownz KLite, you dont even need the Kazaa.exe and Magnet.exe you just install from the K++ installer and thats it
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Like Autumn Fox said, k-lite doesnt install both KMD and Kite. It only gets kazaa.exe and magnet.exe files from KMD. And K-Lite doesnt install alot of other junk one doesnt need. It just installs the need parts, and its all included in K++ except for Mp3Shield, which wasnt made at the time. (And in my optinion MP3Shield is a great program to all those who download music).
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does k-lite have kl extensions w/ all those tools [/quote]
No, K-Lite doesnt use KLextentions but like above, it has all the tools. Because it doesnt use KLextensions, it uses something else called Khancer, which does the same thing (Only it doesnt have all those features, but thats why it is under development, unlike K++ which is not in development. So, in the future, it will have all those neat features.
well i tried both klite and k++ and i like k++ a lot better
one last ? is there anyone who can add tabbed searches to a later version of k++
I think they already said that K++ is not in development <_<Quote:
Originally posted by ishmoo21@7 July 2004 - 05:08
is there anyone who can add tabbed searches to a later version of k++