Favorite P2p Software For Music? Favorite P2p Software For Music? (Origional Post)

Posted By XRedBlazeX on 8/09/04 @ 8:23:29 PM
What's your favorite P2P Software for music? I know some are better for music, some are better for programs, etc, but I just wanna know about music.

I like Bittorrent because you can download whole albums at a time, and really fast speeds, but it's really hard to find stuff.
Kazaa Lite is the other program I use, I've been looking for something better to use but it serves it's purpose at the moment.

Posted By TMaC on 8/09/04 @ 8:31:33 PM
I don't like to use any of that free stuff because it is illegal. I do not download enough music for it to be worth taking the chance of getting caught anyways. I use iTunes. It does cost $0.99 a song, but it is safe and legal.

Posted By XRedBlazeX on 8/09/04 @ 8:38:50 PM
QUOTE (TMaC @ Aug 9 2004, 07:31 PM)
I don't like to use any of that free stuff because it is illegal. I do not download enough music for it to be worth taking the chance of getting caught anyways. I use iTunes. It does cost $0.99 a song, but it is safe and legal.

You can't get caught by downloading music.... The people who are caught are caught by "sharing" or uploading music to other users, which can be disabled.

Posted By TMaC on 8/09/04 @ 8:43:24 PM
QUOTE (XRedBlazeX @ Aug 10 2004, 01:38 AM)
QUOTE (TMaC @ Aug 9 2004, 07:31 PM)
I don't like to use any of that free stuff because it is illegal.  I do not download enough music for it to be worth taking the chance of getting caught anyways.  I use iTunes.  It does cost $0.99 a song, but it is safe and legal.

You can't get caught by downloading music.... The people who are caught are caught by "sharing" or uploading music to other users, which can be disabled.

Ok, but I will still not do it. Those programs create open ports that allow people to hack into your computer. They also install adware and spyware and all kinds of crap. I used to use it before I figured out how stupid it was. I will stick to paying a small fee for my music.

Posted By XRedBlazeX on 8/09/04 @ 8:45:26 PM
QUOTE (TMaC @ Aug 9 2004, 07:43 PM)
QUOTE (XRedBlazeX @ Aug 10 2004, 01:38 AM)
QUOTE (TMaC @ Aug 9 2004, 07:31 PM)
I don't like to use any of that free stuff because it is illegal.  I do not download enough music for it to be worth taking the chance of getting caught anyways.  I use iTunes.  It does cost $0.99 a song, but it is safe and legal.

You can't get caught by downloading music.... The people who are caught are caught by "sharing" or uploading music to other users, which can be disabled.

Ok, but I will still not do it. Those programs create open ports that allow people to hack into your computer. They also install adware and spyware and all kinds of crap. I used to use it before I figured out how stupid it was. I will stick to paying a small fee for my music.

Ok, well that's your choice. I'll keep my MP3 collection, but once I start working I'll start buying CDs

Posted By lincolnluxor on 8/09/04 @ 9:05:18 PM
for music... I'll either use K++ or WinMX



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