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Best P2P for music

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GrandOldTeam

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Anyone recommend the best programme?

Only ever seen limewire. Any others better?

Just have fully rebooted PC and currently only have the following installed;

COMODO Firewall Pro
Ad-Aware 2007 (& Ad-Watch 2007)
Internet Browsers (Firefox & Internet Explorer)
Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint etc)

Also any anti virus recommendations? so far am going to use AVG...
 
AVG or Avast are good. Try the Comodo AV, it seems to be working pretty good over the last 2 months for me.
 
Not at all Ghost. I only download songs that I have bought as CDs purely for back up purposes.

And besides, its for a University study. I need to know how many P2P programmes are available..... (y)
 
Yeah but who buys CD's anymore? I have 6000 songs on my iPod. Most of them were bought via iTunes, and some were bought to backup my CD's (;))

BTW, anyone seen what Radiohead are doing? You can decide how much you want to pay for their new album. I paid £1 - but that's only because recently they have gone proper depressing, if it was like OK Computer I would pay more.
 

Off topic but have you seen the new ipod nano video?

Dont even get a bloody copy of itunes. Disgrace, imagine not having the net?
 
I can't imagine never having the net. If you can afford an iPod but can't afford the internet then its a bit odd.

You can probably get iTunes on the cover cd's of magazines.
 
I buy CDs. Mainly because most of the stuff I buy I get the CDs off HMV.com or PLAY or whatever, for cheaper than it costs to download them off iTunes. And you have a physical copy of it as well which I can play on the CD player which gives much better quality than mp3s.

And of course, I can quite easily stick them all onto my iPod as well.
 
I used to go on a Russian site called AllofMp3.com it had loopholes so you could legally download albums for [Poor language removed] all.
 
Oink is allegedly the music download site, but i cant fathom as getting access isnt easy.

demonoid has various media download channels, film/tv/music

used kazaa a long time ago (kazaa lite in fact) collected a lot of music back then, problem was i didnt back it up and a few months ago had a partition tragic (see also 'magic') issue that screwed every music file i had on a certain disk - over 30gb gone in the press of a key.

so am now trying to track down the vast archive of music i lost, i cant describe how difficult it is to find some ancient radio broadcast of some bootleg DnB mix.

got to track down the oakenfold world tour as well (as fresh now as it was in 99)
 


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