LimeWire is a free peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P) client for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and other operating systems supported by the Java software platform.LimeWire uses the Gnutella network and also the BitTorrent protocol. A free software version and a purchasable "enhanced" version are available. The software is developed by Lime Wire LLC, which is a subsidiary of Lime Group. BitTorrent support is provided by libtorrent.
LimeWire Basic's HOMEPAGE: www.limewire.com
LimeWire Basic's TYPE: (Freeware)
LimeWire Basic's DOWNLOAD: LimeWire Basic 5.4.3 Beta
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LimeWire Basic's SIZE: 17.92 MB
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LimeWire Basic 5.4.3 Beta Features :
- Ease of use - just install, run, and search
- Ability to search by artist, title, genre, or other metainformation
- Elegant multiple search tabbed interface
- "Swarm" downloads from multiple hosts help you get files faster
- iTunes integration for Mac and Windows users
- Unique "ultrapeer" technology reduces bandwidth requirements for most users
- Integrated chat
- Directly connect to a computer
- Browse host feature--even works through firewalls
- Added Bitzi metadata lookup
- International versions: Now available in many new languages
- Connects to the network using GWebCache, a distributed connection system
- Automatic local network searches for lightning-fast downloads
- Support for MAGNET links that allow you to click on web page links that access Gnutella.
LimeWire Basic 5.4.3 Beta What's new:
- Implement open source contributor Gregorio Roper's Matching TigerTrees to SHA-1 patch to improve downloads.
- Increase the number of videos the LimeWire Media Player can play with Windows 7. The Windows 7 integration is in the early stages; please let us know through the LimeWire Forum when you find bugs.
- Added keyboard short cut keys for the Media Player when viewing videos in full screen mode (Space bar to pause/resume and ESC button to exit).
- Fix exceptions when viewing videos in the Media Player for Mac OS X.
- Fix an exception when browsing to a file in Windows.
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