Why is it that discussions here quickly degenerate into attacks at persons themselves lately?
I haven't used K++ for months now for the simple reason that I can get my files quicker through other means (Bittorrent and DC++)
I think more and more people are coming to that conclusion and will turn to other p2p-sharing methods.
Is Kazaa dead? No, it still is the biggest p2p-network around.
Is Kazaa dying? Probably not, because it still is the easiest p2p around so it will keep attracting newbies/schoolkids/housewifes etc.
Does Kazaa need a radical upgrade? Most definitely so. Better hashing, partial sharing etc. have been implemented by other programs to great succes. Kazaa has been superseded many times over technology-wise.
Even Darwin knew that those who don't adapt, will eventually become extinct.
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