BT in all its glory, it's really not all that great for finding less common or new music, a few recommendations of good P2P proggies for the purpose of finding such would be much appreciated.
Obviously I don't want any crapware, adware or anything that does anything besides P2P.
>>13
Do you know the fuck you talkin bout? You mean IRC right?
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Anonymous2006-06-09 6:48
Seconding DC++. However, you'll need a big share (1...100+ GB depending on the hub) to get in. Alternatively, if you're a selfish cunt, you can use a fakesharing DC client. Note that DC++ is not for occasional use - it is normal that you'll need to keep it running for days or weeks, if you want something rare. eMule is usually better, if you're impatient.
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Anonymous2006-06-09 7:50 (sage)
>>19 Note that DC++ is not for occasional use - it is normal that you'll need to keep it running for days or weeks, if you want something rare.
>:O!!!! (okay, it took me 1-2 years to download all of shin getter robo, but usually it's not that hard to get a fast slot (for shin getter robo I had to download at ~300b/s for many hours, if I managed to get a slot with the 3 users that had the episodes I did not))
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Anonymous2006-06-09 7:50
>>18
IRC is for fagz, its' crap for getting warez off of.
If you are runing dc for weeks to download something that is less than 50GB you are DOING IT WRONG. Or you could be living in some shithole where your download speed is capped to 50kb/s
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Anonymous2006-06-12 14:58
dc++ and irc aren't going to work for me; are there any working alternatives besides emule and bittorrent?
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Anonymous2006-06-12 17:01
>>21
IRC is just too easy to monitor. Do NOT get too many warez from there. Use eMule's Kademlia only since you can't be tracked that easily. Also, binaries are mostly trojans.
And DC is quite nice as a filesharing tool on bigger LANs. Useless on teh intarnets, though